St Joseph High School - Viking Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1960
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As students of Saint Joseph High Svhool our growth toward Christian matu- rity seems assurvd . . . for as Vikings we have . . . a varied and rich curricular and co-curricular program . . . a well-rounded schedule of spiritual activities . . . a compe- tent and interested guidance department . . . modern classrooms and well-equipped labs . . . complete athletic facilities . . . and most impor- tant, a devoted and trained faculty of religious and lay educators to help us continuously in our Christian growth. THIS, THEN, IS THE STORY OF OUR GROWTH TOWARD CHRISTIAN MATURITY, A INTELLECTUAL GROWTH 18 SPIRITUAL GROWTH .... 36 SOCIAL GROWTH ....... 48 ATHLETIC GROWTH .... 74 STUDENTS . Q . .... 102 GROWTH THAT IS rv f - F ,- s E Q 1 .. A ,zbb A- . g fh a? ' 5, R1 , x ' 4 5 i n 4, l ix. me v 'j zfff V 2 4, V f X 1 - 1 if fs QI' X 'A --4 fi 5 :A : 1 1 .,.,..:. -x., 'fa' I 0 xx E W ,Z .-wma or---.....4 .w.,,,. -,mf M-My, .w......H..,.,A,f,,,,x.. 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Born in Victoria, Spain, Brother Vincent professed his first vows in the Society of Mary on July 10, 1934, and consecrated himself perpetually to the service of Mary seven years later. Following eleven year of teaching in Argentina, Brother was transferred to the Miguel Prado Institute of Humanities in Santiago, Chile, Where he was placed in charge of a group of instructors in Catholic Action. ln 1958 Brother Vincent was chosen to he an exchange teacher with the Cincinnati Province of the Society of Mary and was assigned to our school. hol Peter Koch ..... Robert Radigan .... The 1960 Viking dedicates its pages to Brother Vincent Apaolaza, S.M., on the occasion of his twenty-fifth anniversary as a Marianist. It salutes as well all those Vikings who have left the halls of St. J0seph s to follow Christ in the priestly and religious life. 1951 . . . . . .St. Gregory's Seminary .Borromeo Seminary 1952 Ronald Kolenc .,.. ......,.... ..... M a rianist Novitate 1953 Gem-ge Bailey ,,,..., ....,....,. ..., B 0 rromeo Seminary Edward Klements ..... ....... ..... M a rianist Novitate Alfred Winters ..... ,........ . . .Borromeo Seminary 1954 Thomas Clifford .... . Robert Dubick ..... Frank Farroni. . . Justin Kelly ..... Edward Murray .... Richard Schultz ..., Martin Story ,..,... Gerald Waldron ...., Richard Baznik .... Fred Blatnik ........,. ..... Norman Cajdzinski ,.,. Thomas Hyland ..... James Mullen .... Louis Novak ....... . . . . . . . . . .Marianist Novitate . , . .ML Carmel Prep. Seminary ..........St. Mary Seminary . . . . . . . . .Jesuit Seminary . . . . .Borromeo Seminary . . . . .St. Joseph Seminary . . . .Marianist Novitiate . ...,. St. Mary Seminary 1955 . . . . . .Borromeo Seminary , . . .Marianist Novitiate . . . . .St. Mary Seminary .. . , . . . .St. Mary Seminary . . . , . . . . . .Mercedarian Seminary , . . . . . . .Blessed Sacrament Fathers 41956 Jerome Apanovitch .... ........ ..... S t . Mary Seminary Thomas Hoenigman ...,, ..... Gerald Jarc .......... James Kostansek ..... , . , .Marianist Novitiate . , . .Marianist Novitiate . . . ,Marianist Novitiate Donald Milavec .,.. Michael Reaume. . . Raphael Durant .,... David Hannan .,.. Edward Marinic. , . Charles McCreight. Karl Seib ........,.. Richard Strathern. , Kenneth Toigo .... John Fink .,..... Joseph Kess ....,,. Howard Knachel. . . Raymond Ledinsky ..... Donald Perko ,.... Richard Robbins.. Kenneth Templin. . James Brown .... Joseph Fagan .... Val Hahjan ,.,..... Patrick Henry ..... Edward Hoenigman James Hoinigman. . Francis Hustek .... Donald Louis Leinweber .... Cary Palechek ............ Thomas Salerno. . . Joseph Sirl .,...,.. . . . .Marianist Novitiate . . . . . . . . . . .Marianist Novitiate 1957 . , . .St. Meinrad Seminary . , , . . .Marianist Novitiate . . . . . . .Marianist Novitiate . . , . , . . . . . .Marianist Novitiate 1958 Blessed Sacrament Fathers . . . . . . .Marianist Novitiate . .... Borromeo Seminary . . ,... . , . . .Marianist Novitiate . . . .Marianist Novitiate . . . .Marianist Novitiate . . . .Marianist Novitiate . , . .Marianist Novitiate . . . .Marianist Novitiate . , . . . . . , . . .Marianist Novitiate 1959 . . . . . . . . . . .Marianist Novitiate , . . .Marianist Novitiate . . , .Marianist Novitiate . , . . .St. Mary Seminary . . . .Marianist Novitiate . . . .Marianist Novitiate . . . .Marianist Novitiate . , . .Marianist Novitiate .,...........Trappist . . . .Marianist Novitiate . . . .Marianist Novitiate up 1 I ssfg THE MOST REVEREND EDWARD F. HOBAN, S.T.D., Ph.D., L.L.D. While serving the faithful of the diocese for the past fourteen years, Archbishop Hoban has labored continuously for the advancement of Christian educa- tion. The beautiful home of the Vikings, completed in 1952, is but one example of our A1'chbishop's solici- tude for meeting the needs of our diocese's growing school population. 5 x M Q J -wsfsfgve ' YQX45 M Nfffw THE MOST REV EREND FLOYD L. BEGIN .. .. E H A, . s.T.D., Ph.D., J.C.D. ev' QQWQQSQ ---L . l 510' THE XERY REYEREND JAMES M. DARBY, S.M. Ph.D. THE MOST REVEREND JOHN J. KROL S.T.D., J.C.D. REVEREND BROTHER JOHN T. DARBY, S.M. THE RT. REV. MONSICNOR Provincial Supervisor of the CLARENCE E. EWELL Society of Mary Ph.D. Diocesan Superintendent of Schools Provincial Superior of the Society of Mary V., A S-.. W 5 , 4 3215... ,... Dear Graduates of 1960: The history of your senior year has also been the history of the close of the first decade of St. Joseph High School. As a class, you have made excellent use of the exceptional opportunities offered to you at this school-opportunities for physical, intel- lectual, social and spiritual growth. Each one of you, however, must decide for him- self whether he now can characterize his four years here as successful. In coming to a decision, let these three questions guide you: fAre you convinced that you, personally, have a God-given mission in life, a mission which you alone can fulfill? 4H ave you developed a solid, manly, and apos- tolic devotion to the Blessed Virgin? i'Have you reached a point in your mental de- velopment where you are serious about your continued intellectual progress? If you can answer these questions in the affirma- tive, you may sincerely believe that your high school days have been successful. God bless you, and Mary keep you always, and may you ever re- main 'gloyal and true to your Viking Code. In ,l.M..l., Principal Atlus, ELM... I 4,311 A 5, My .Q . ., . 4 , it , Z , S if Mr f Ziff f 1 57,144 M.. A ' 34 rww, .-an , f X It ff' 5 f X i f , M,.tg,i -, , , It Akfleg 4' 3 1 4 w L+ 1 'P , A ij: Hp, If Q J effgvfry at - Q. fe- S Qigitufsgaigmggss f N 'tau ,,,,,,m, W sig m a , ., 4 , 'bln-- f Gut Principal Last September Brother Lawrence Eveslage as- sumed the challenging and often delicate task of meeting out justice and mercy to a student body of over 1550 boys. As Assistant Principal, Brother Larry each week reads scores of explanations for absences, hears dramatic and often original reasons for tardiness and judges the validity of the accused's version for demerit slips. To be firm, fair and fatherly to so many boys is no small task hut one to which Brother Eveslage very ably brings his 6'4 stature and 16 years of experience at a simi- lar post in Cincinnati, Ohio. Besides his position as Assistant Principal, Brother Larry also teaches a lucid course in trigonometry and even finds time to tune in far-flung short wave stations and wield a hetter than average tennis racket. Assistant Principal BRUTHER LAWRENCE J. EVESLAGE, S.M., MS. in Ed. Cheer up, Tim, I was small too when I was in high school k...,M+f in +..g QQ... BRO. HERMAN J. THANER, S.M., our efficient Treasurer. REV. ELDON C. REICHERT, S.M., our devoted Chaplain. MRS. MARY TURK, our understanding Nurse. Left to right: Mrs. Thelma Brunnett, Mrs. Muriel Kuhlman, Mr Evelyn Langer, our industrious Secretaries. W.,,,m3 es' TELLECTUAL GROWTH vb F , f M. mffvff Fm I x W 11 A 1 MJ 1 1 , f .. ' 'l u I J f 1 f f 1 1 K ,wi K . . Mrur, Xl 4 w 5'-ffl ,i M ,,,,LWWwW,,h ., ,h igh L 5' f lim .W 95 if 17? 14.1. , Sw v., 4-.5 fan www My 1 , M M .-. .4 1-mx .9 ,Awww 1 v , ff my H Z 17' fl' 1 ' A gi, - W - ff? in ' fqgfi iz ' ' ' -wmpg vgkg ' F W if k ,y , W- ' ffm ff f rf avg vtpw Form strong men, capable of diffusing good all around them and of leading others with clarity of principles. Our times require that the minds of the pupils be directed to a more effective sense of justice, ridding them of that innate tendency to regard themselves as a privileged caste, fearing and shunning the life of labor. Let them feel themselves, and be, workers today in the constant fulfillment of their scholastic duties, just as tomorrow they will be workers in the directive posts of society. -POPE Plus X11 P GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT MMM -area ' it M., v,,,,,, Y ' ' me f. , Bro. Eichner and Fr. Reichert check the Guidance Department files. An individual record of each student's curricular and extracurricular achievements is kept. Our growth towards Christian maturity is aided considerably by our Guidance Department. The department, under the direction of Fr. Eldon Reichert, S.M., has been organized to assist each Viking in his spiritual, educational, and vocational development. Through its thor- ough testing program which includes seven educational and vocational tests, two scholarship tests and state examinations in key subjects, the department is able to help each student make a wise selection of courses for his high school career as well as guide each in his choice of educa- tional training after graduation. Educational and non-educational prob- lems are handled by Fr. Reichert and four divisional counselors: Bro. Carroll Wentker, S.M. fSeniorl, Bro. Philip Eichner, S.M. Uuniorl, Bro. Patrick Hance, S.M. fsophomorel, and Bro. James Mallin, S.M. fFreshmanJ . , .... 'gy 5,5 2155 M + RELIGICN Growth towards Christian Maturity is possible only for those who have been formed in a sound knowledge of and a profound appreciation for the truths of Faith. Thus, the heart of St. .loseph's curriculum is the four-year study of religion. The well-planned Quest for Happiness series provides the basis for the program. This year the depart- ment began a series of bulletins that provided information and interesting explanations of religious topics that ranged from views of the current liturgi- cal season to the prayer life of the Christian student. 'Sd E- . , W , . N, fs, ,,.. X X 1 I . , L. ., v s it e , :Q xr ' I - ,:1, f 4 'i sr . L- ,X V F., , K - sc . 1 BUSINESS The Business Department of St. Joseph's provides the experienced in- struction in business methods and skills that plays a vital role in preparing ef- ficient personnel for the world of com- merce. The department's three-year program offers nine courses which in- clude Typing, General Business, Busi- ness Management, Bookkeeping and Business Law. The Christian insight into problems of labor and management are explained in the courses in Eco- nomics. Bro. Hillen supervises the finger work of Kezenheimer, Kondrat, Steigerwald, and Kun- chik. Ilan a, K qv' Qt ,X .1.., .Q-I ,ff fi tm Murphy, Bro. Andrews and Lackner spot ref- erences during a Mariological discussion in Sophomore Religion. ART Through its thoroughly equipped Art Department, St. Joseph's is able to provide a four-year art program of ex- ploration and discovery in the fields of design, painting, ceramics and com- mercial art techniques. School displays as well as awards won in local and na- tional art contests attest to the talents of those Vikings who enroll in the art program. Soppitt steps back to admire his work while Jevnikar, Vaughn, Izzi, Pressello, and Loparo keep busy in Art II. fam N 91 fin MATHEMATICS The study of mathematics furthers logic in reasoning and exactness in ex- pression and thus plays an important part in the development of the student's intellect. Mathematics, therefore, is an essential part of St. .losephis curriculum. Each Viking is offered the types of mathematical training best suited to his aptitudes and vocational interests. Eight different math courses are offered by our Mathematics Department. Loparo explains some elementary Algebra for benefit of Bro. Dwyer and Jonke. 'hs rx ENGLISH This year the English Department introduced a new method of teaching English. Using 4'Strive for Growthu as its theme, the departmentls program emphasized a study of core hooks and their use, in turn, in the student's crea- tive writing. The program, although only a year old, already has shown itself a workable and practical tool for the study of the classics and for developing creative writing. Pongonis, Maglicic, Mr. Oliverio and Sebenik pause to watch a dangling participle float by in English III. LANGUAGES A corps of ten language instructors convey the beauty of other tongues and other cultures through the foreign lan- guage courses. The study of Latin, German, French, and Spanish provide the interested student with a usable knowledge of a second language as well as an opportunity for cultural growth. Magister Kirchendorfer explicat tactica mili- taria fortis Caesaris militibus Pekol et Pugher. The aim of the Science Department is to widen the intellectual horizons of the student through the study of the physical sciences. By means of experi- mentation, observation and logical de- duction, the intellect of thc student is shown the finger of God in the wonders of the universe. The science cur- riculum includes hiology, general sci- ence, and two different courses in physics and in chemistry. Serious and sedate, chemists Greenwald and Campbell perfect their methods in chem lah experimentation. .3 naw vu A 'ff' hgL +-- .., is The Social Studies Department through its courses in history, civics. and sociology endeavors to develop in the students a sound growth in the Catholic ethic. Through his knowledge of Illilll-S social and political history. the student of today prepares himself to he the Christian leader of tomorrow. Bringman explains to McCormick why he has substantial proof that Utah is part of the United States. The Technical Survey Course enables the student to prepare intel- ligently for a career in the trades. Offering courses in Woodworking, Auto- motives, Electricity and Mechanical Drawing, the program provides varied experiences in both theory and practice. The student gains a first-hand knowl- edge of each trade's requirements and learns how he can use his aptitudes in the trade of his choice. Mr. Colabuno explains to Tansky and the automotive boys the function of an air tiller. -. BRO. PHILIP T. AARON, S.M., B.S. in Efl. BRO. WILLIAM F. ANDREWS MR. GEORGE F. BAKA, B.S.S. Homeroom S33 Chemistryg Sodalityg Glee S.M., BS. in Ed. Ellgliih I, H3 General Bl1Sill0SS5 Fl'CShITl2ll1 Club. Religion Hg English IIIg Bookstore As- Footballg Homeroom ZF. sistant. 1 ..49l Brother Voelker, Program Supervisor, discusses his plans with Brother Mathews and Brother Wentker. BRO. A. JOSEPH BARRISH, S.M., M.A. Homeroom 4Eg Art I, II, III, IVQ Religion Ilg Booster. Cluhg Viking Moderator. BRO. JOHN A. BLANR, S.M., M.A. YQ-f-1-of BRO. HOWARD T. BOYLE Religion IIIQ Driver Training, Rally Mod- S.M., B.S. in Ed. vratorg Business Moderator of liking. Homeroonx ISR, Religion III, English lllg . 1 .f 1 5 1 ii? R. ' gf? .. 2 ,, NIR. RICHARD J. LIHASAR, 15.5. in Ed. Electricity I: NICl'llllllIl'ilI llnmillg I. Junior Sodality. acult NIR. ALFRED F. CIRILNLO, B.5. Homeroom lCg Health, Gym I, II, World BRO. MICHAEL D. CAIN, S.M., B.S. Homeroom 2Cg General Sm-ienreg Biology: Sodulityg Moderator of IIlll'illIlLll'ilISQ Junior Red Cross. MR. EDWARD J. COLABUNO B.S. in Ed. History, JN. Footlmll Coat-hg Tennis Auto Shop I, III, IYQ Varsity Foothull Conrh. Coach. 49 PVS- VS Q. I 5 I3 ug.. M-R. CHARLES L. COURTAD, Algebra Ig Homeroom IB. 'ww' H hat greater work is there than training the mind and forming habits of the young? -St. John Chrysestom 5' R1 i E ,- -. ,app-W 'Z 2 L, A 5 'Qx X . , fr. A ' i 4 ., w if si fa? I E :-:. E B in . .v. ,-:, MR. JOHN R. CULLEN, M.A. MR. JOSEPH J. CZERNICKI, B.S. Homeroom 4.lg Civics. Homeroom 3Fg English Ilg Guided Read- ingg Varsity Golfg Freshmen Basketball. MR. MARIG D'ALANNO, M.A. MR. JAMES A. DICIL-LO, M.A. Homeroom IJZ World Historyg Boating Homcroom 4Fg American Historyg Civics Club Moderatorg Archery Club Moderator. Social Studies Chairman. QM Brother John Darby, S.M., Marianist School Supervisor, poses with Brother Mathews, S.M., before the bronze 'school seal donated by the Class of 1959. 'YN eiilnuvhpq 'Nlnunf' .arf MR. JOSEPH DIESKA, Ph.D. Latin II: German Ig Sociologyg Home- room 3D. MR. JOHN P. DOYLE, B.A. Homeroom 3Eg English II, III, IVQ Civics. BRO. RICHARD M. DINEEN, S.M., M.L. Homeroom 1Dg Religion Ig World History: School Sacristan Moderatorg Sodality Mod- erator. BRO. JOHN .I. DRERUP, S.M., B.S. in L.S. Librarian. v 5 'll-af QN gave- is-1' .XE MR. WILLIAM R. DONATO, B.A. Algebra Ig Speech Ig Plane Geomelryg Homeroom 2Eg Speech and Debate Club Moderator. BRO. GERARD T. DWYER S.M.,B.S. in Ed. Plane Ceometryg Shop Mathg Homeroom S2g Band Moderatorg Sodality Moderatorg Faculty Organist. 'YW ., xf , xml. I It G7 L' iii? BRO. PHILIP K. EICHNER, S.M., B.A. MR. JOHN P. FARAGHER, B.S. BRO. EDWARD J. FARRELL Latin I, II, III, IVQ Junior Guidance Coun- English Ig Health Ig Physical Education I, S.M.,B.S. in Ed. selorg Assistant Sodality Director, Moder- IIg Homeroom Slg Assistant Varsity Foot- Homeroom 1Eg Religion Ig English Ilg ator of The Norseman. ball Coach. Cheerleadersg Speech and Debateg Sodal- ityg Intramurals Moderator. teacher affects eternityg he can never tell where his influence stops. -Henry B. Adams MR. JOSEPH A. FELTY, B.S.S. BRO. J. EDWARD FICK, S.M., B.S. in Ed. BRO. THOMAS J. FOX, B.S. in Ed. English IIIg Homeroom 3B. Mathematics for the Consumer IVQ Ath- Latin Ig Spanish Ig Homeroom IF, Debate letic Director. and Speech Moderatorg Dramatics Moder- ator, Sodality Moderator. MV' or ,..r MR. WILLIAM C. GARGIULO, B.A. Freshman 'Football Coachg Varsity Wrest ling. BRO. ROBERT E. GOUBEAUX MR. BERNARD J. GUILFOYLE s.M., B.A. B.s. in Ed. Religion Ilg Algebra Ig Latin Ig Sodality H Moderatorg Knights of the Altarg Home- Healthg Varsity Basketballg .l.V. Football. room 2A. fn Qs BRO. GILBERT J. CENSLER FR. RALPH J. CORC SM M A English Ig World Historyg Homeroom ICQ S.M.,M.A. in Ed. Religion IIg Moderator of Mother s Guild - Homeroom 4Ag Intramural Bowlingg Var- ChairmanfFaculty Committee on Dances sity Bowling Teamg Algebra I, II. Department of Religion Chairman MR. WILLIAM .I CUTBROD MA Physical Education I II Health I Mono gram Clubg Head Football Coach Assist ant Track Coach. JFK gf 9 f E Qu-'f 'A- 'r sum M-10' BRO. PATRICK J. HAQNICE, S.M., M.A. BRO. WALTER F. HAUSFELD BRO. ANDREW J. HAWKE Religion Ilg Economicsg Business Lawg S.M.,B.S. in Ed. S-M-a BS- in Ed- Sodality Moderatorg Sophomore Guidance Parking Lotg Mechanical Drawing I, II. Religi0l1 IL III: AIHC1'i0aH HiSl01'yS B00k' Counsglgrl store Managerg Class Ringsg Sodality Mod- erator. be foundation BRO. MATTHEW T. HILLEN S.M.,B.S. in Ed. lntroductor Accountingg Business Prin- ciples and Managementg Typing Ig Office Practiceg Homeroom 4Bg Assistant Ath- letic Directorg Intramuralsg Sodality Mod- eratorg Business Department Chairman. Behind the scenes in the faculty room: Mr. Felty and Mr. Lekan discuss the worth of paraphrustic exercises in studying Elizabethan poetryg Mr. DiCillo and Bro. Andrews delwute the effects of Kierkeguard's existemialism on mod- ern mores while Mr. Peters just smiles because itis Friday. if -A .ts . J Religion III, 1 FR. JAMES A. IMHOF, 5.M., BRO. THOMAS P. JONES, S.M. MR. FRANK G. KIRCHENDORFER, B.A IV. Faculty House Receptionist. Latin I, IIg English Ig Homcroom IA. of every state is tlae education of its youth. BRO. PAUL R. ROLLER S.M., B.S. in Ed. Homerooni 3Ag ,AIg6IJl'1l IIg Chemistryg Aeronautics. Vw -51,218 -Diogenes NIR. JOSEPH J. LAWRENCE, BLA. Homerooni 3Jg Ainericun History ology. Q T, .,,. .il Q g I 'inf Nqr' Sovi- NIK. ANTHON1 F. LEKAN, B.5.S English IYQ Homcroom -IC. 'YYY I5-M' isnt , n 32 N' J, S: . as le' Hhs BRO. JAMES A. MALLIN, S.M., B.A. MR. EMIL B. MARAS, M.A. BRO. PETER J. MCANENA Freshman Guidance Counselorg Religion Homeroom 4Dg English IVQ Carpenter. S.M.,B.S. in Ed. III, IVQ Faculty Advisor of the Student Homeroom 3Cg Biologyg Chemist1'ygPhy Councilg Coordinator of Freshmen Sodali- icsg Rifle Teamg Sodality. ues. scrap of knowledge about sublime things is worth more than any amount about trivialities. MR. JAMES T. MCDONOUGH, M.A. Homeroom 2Hg Healthg Physical Educa- tion I, Hg Cross Countryg J.V. Basketballg Track. V .,.,k f 3 ' 9 italy? - ill. . f n. l ..t..nA4 5 ilt... MR. ROBERT P. NOHLAN, B Homeroom 1Hg English I, II. sexi .S.S. -St. Thomas Aquinas BRO. EDWARD V. 0,CONNOR S.M.,M.A. American Historyg Religion Hg Home room 3H. 'ISK M' 'ihp.,,...-N w Jia 5 '. ' :Q 2s?2,.i'3'rjl5T.p fit MR. ROBERT F. OLIVERIO, B.A. Homeroom 3Gg English III. MR. ANTHONY T. PACE, M.A. Senior Band Director, Cadet Band Direc- or. Q-, ' ?r . - -5' A , fm x - jr , 2, I 4 Nur life-r' 42 f 3 2 Viking Cafeteria Stall: Flon! Row fleft to right!: W. W'aid, E. Bzlckstem, G. Smith M. Schmitt, A. Markets, C. Needs, A. Miller, F. Duvall. Serond Row: A. Miller, F Duvall, M. Boots, M. Clemens, N. Brockman. Third Row: F. Blatnik, F. Lonuar. MR. FRANK P. PETERS, A.B. Homeroom 1Lg English I, II. 9-W 7-'fin' BRO. WILLIAM F. PILDER S.M., B.S. in Ed. Homeroom IK, Algebra I, II, Latin Ig Sodalityg Moderator of The Norseman. A pm ? 'm,3 A: lz. , A , 'vt Q Qffw ' hw QM-fr! ff .AIVH .QQ uw-we -me avr' 1 -1,., W ishmlr we FR. PAUL A. REICH MR. STEVEN P. RELICH, B.S. in Ed. MR. FRANCIS D. RYAN, M.S. S.M., B.S. in Ed., S.T.B. Technical I, III, IVg Wood Shop I, III, IV. Plane Geometry. Religion IVg Trigonometryg Team Chap- lain, Director of Sodality. BRO. DONALD C. SCHAAF S.M., B.S. in Ed. Homeroom 2Dg Religion Ig Business Mathr, Sodality Moderatorg Ticket Manager. Bro. Hausfeld, special friend and confidant of the parking lot crowd, talks things over with Lekse. f ' f'F ,F . all , '31 Y 1 X . V N - .......-P' L ak 1 'N .1 5-5-Y I 51 '33-. c:'f MR. ALFRED F. SRP, B.S. Homeroom 2Gg General Science. BRO. MICHAEL J. STIMAC, S.M., M.S. College Algebra, Trigonometryg Physicsg Electronicsg Radio Club, Aer- onautics. ffwf '5 BRO. JOSEPH N. STREIFF S.M.,B.S. in Ed. Physics: Servire Cluhg Full Festival. W . qui---'- L,L, BRO. MICHAEL L. VOELKER BRO. DONALD .I. WYALLACE, 5.51. SM., BS. in Ed. BA. Homeroom 1Hg German III, IYQ Religion Spanish I, Ilg F1'CrIllIli!ll Ciiiclullce. Myrn- I3 C0-ordinallor of Activities. tion Club, Sodalily Moderzllor. Y, . J I IL' sg L BRO UARROLL J WENTKER S 'VI BS NIR. PHILIP W. WHITE, A.B. BRO. NICHOLAS E. WAGNER, S.M.. B.S. . ,. . , .. ., . . . World Historyg Stump and Coin Clulr. Biology Senior Guidance Counselorg Fu- French I, IIg Amerivun Historyg Home- lure Teachers of .AIIICFICUQ Chess Cluhg room-IC. Sodality. 0 amount of pious training or pious culture will protect the faithful, or preserve them from the contamination of the age, if they are left inferior to non-Catholics in secular learning and intellectual development. -Orestes Brownson l-l-1 SPIRITUAL GRQWTH ' fa g , m1?,.,.faggq,f...f . pf .. .Ja-L.. -'Z Mi QW ., V.. . My . -. A .. ,..... My My R R 1g5ffffg:47?, 1 . I- Q, g,..mff:m.., ww' V 'A si ,Z v .gg .N I. J 4. . . M. , 7 V X z' 2g5f1Qf2ff54?!Q5?a3Qy- Af sw Y P A P .2 2 Q P .l.: f72Sffg.'155Qf5fV' emu 'Q-:EH -wi' V x' QA Aqwq. gg. v?f5?Wi251f:5.ssf1Q,w5 42 I J. f mv K XJ : 5? wsu- iw.. -? W2 bK.gs3.5.g,. .Q ,Q E, 1 gm df is W! A... f2?.!l'i!'5 - . ww .,,!:a.15ff fT:a:4EZ!2as, 5 M - A :,..2i.:'..-X... .W 5 H? A -' L': 'w H ' :fm ' Q. N 1, Lyexfer Q 4 + N x . . Q. X 4 . 15 . . 'kk :en v , fr 1 4 -up vu- za -., .-...ns-..,. .i5.,,5.. .. . e 1 . - .Er . : 'ig I' L A 1 X. K fd Q 1 f' H- . A . Be holy youth: We mean a youth that is firm but humble, aware of its powerlessness to repel its enemies from within and without by its own strength aloneg a youth, therefore, which prays each day and which ardently draws on the sources of supernatural life, which pours forth so abundantly from the Church of Christ. -Pom: Plus XII 2 2 Ziifmgegg sm ,.. fl S' M fs- , Q , A . if ti Q 22551 ,f f 1 5 z1'gi,wss' 7 .Q 91 5:5 wipggf fm' sg A ef X if K X ,. Q tm My -Q, -F Zf i :f1mf 4 59155 iw' f s E,-2-vgiiffsigfw z --e.- ' X fi , K , E PIRITUAL FGRMATIO The school year opened officially with the Mass of the Holy Spirit celebrated in our auditorium on September ll. 3 'iFf ' E all Q Q--0 E... . Qi ,g 'g'-!z,'i '? ' 'f :deity ' ,, .f-i. .1 K My ,V W into . 'I E 'if - f S1 0 fs' 3' ey' Q an 'P' wi i if sniff 6 if Every true Viking realizes that with his physi- cal growth there must be a certain spiritual develop- ment as well. He soon learns, too, that St. Joseph High offers many of the means necessary for nour- ishing this growth. A daily student's Mass at 7:55 in the school chapel and Confessions before and after class every day facilitates the regular reception of the sacraments, a basic requirement for Christian growth. Religious assemblies and activities through- out the year keep alive the conviction that his edu- cation must mean more than intellectual develop- ment. Thus, throughout the scholastic year, each student is encouraged and given positive assistance in his growth in Christ. . ' FT' M 4? 2' ii ' Christian zeal can show itself in many ways. During the year Vikings are asked to spread the Good Newsi' of Christ through enthusiastic participation in Catholic press drives. Here Freshmen Kristy, Kornfeind and Kowalski count up some proceeds from the Marianist drive. The holy sacrifice of the Mass opened our school year in the auditorium last September. Besides daily Mass and Holy Communion, Vik- ings have ample opportunities to receive other graces as well. LeMay receives the St. Blase blessing. 3 i A I The Sodality is a spiritual organization dedi- cated to Mary Immaculate which utilizes modern social action techniques in order to make of our school a perfect Marian Family. The sodalists work together as an apostolic group to promote Catholic Action and to exercise their Christian leadership. Prefect Len Burrello, Vice-prefect Don Modica, Sec- retary Ed Miller, and Treasurer Ron Sustar were the seniors who guided the efforts of their 130 fel- low Sodalists during the past year. The oificers met regularly with the Sodality Council-nine Sodalists representing all four divisions-to ensure the united efforts of the organization. Some of the Sodality- sponsored activities of the past year include the Rosary Rally, the Autumn Swirl Dance, a '4Keep Christ in Christmas greeting card sale, and a panlplilet-rosary rack. More important, however, were the weekly meetings at which each Sodalist learned of his responsibility as a Christian and a Viking through prayer, discussion and instruction. Ludvik, Kidd, and Omahen listen to the Sodality Christmas Card sales pitch of Swetel and Rogers. v P 1' SENIOR SODALISTS: Front Row tleft to right? : L. Burrello, J. Ferlin, D. Modica, R. Gazer, M. DiRenzo, R. Brockman. Second Row: J. Marcy, E. Miller, J. Jones, T. Perko. T. Timko, R. Suster, R. Swetel, J. Rogers, T. Conomy. 5 .FJ K 4 I f f ' E ily- 'mf tif, ' , k ,A Ag.. E ' aw? M' ny :rf 'V M'-K L ,L,, eg .W 4 K F J SODALITY OFFICERS: D. D. Modica fvice presidentl. R. Sustur ltreasurerb, E. Miller Qsecretaryj , L. Bur- rello fpresidentl . W- ...,,,. K U X x K! X? il ,I JUNIOR SODALIFTS: Front Hou' Kleft lo righti: M. Lipluk, R. Thompaon, J. Schonuuer, G. Bricknlzm, J. O'Neil. T. KIllll'llL'l. A. Enrlres. J. Sl'1ll'lfll. Sproml Rmb: J. Schultz. G. Noel. YY. llc.-Xngcln, J. K4-llner. M. Boloml, R. Rows. R. Dellell, C. Higginf. Third row: J. Rudolph. J. Rigol, J. Rozivk, J. Knlur, R. Campbell, J. Burlw. T. Howzllcl. D. Eppink. Fourth Row: J. Kolovivh, S. Emxer. J. Heft. C. Cregor. J. Trojzmski, J. Pockzlr, D. Putt, R. Kovac. Fifth Row: D. Zakrajsek, A. Luzur. A. Scduy, C. Gilroy, J. Phillips, M. Slu-ck. J. Vincent, A. Sebcnik. v A f ' ' X .Clay 3 ' 4 ,, 2. i V: 5 , X SOPHOMORE SODALISTS: Front Row Qleft to righzj: B.. Kozar, T. Crubach, M. Perme, R. Mishaga, T. Marinic. Second Row: C. Skedel, C. Kwiecien, J. Aleckna, R. Stupica. Third Row: M. Krizman, R. Sullivan, E. Krall. Fourth Row: D. Masino, R. Print, M. Gramber, H. Pekol. SOPHOMORE SODALISTS: Front Row tlejt to rightj: M Santora, J. Murphy. Second Row: R. Poelking, J. Euretig S. Nemeth. Third Row: J. Blakemore, R. Burns, D. Bernardic J. Sauter. Fourth Row: J. DeMichelc, R. Paulin, D. Pavsek During the first month of school, Len Burrello publicly pronounced his promises as St. Joseph's So- dality prefect. in ,gl f wtf ' f f 1' ., ft I H55 Q: fi Y ff 'MF' r'. -ff 1 ' Q xv. f M '- , '15 4,5 Y Q fix ' It nl' t : ff? ' 1 1' r , . w--f - .5 QA. W, 4 ty 7' , ' . f tx 4 I ,',s9,.J T Q fi ,vw Ls., ' W.. ,. ,. .M o I -'1' ,. -1 f H , . , ,ji--gt . ft- 3 .,, is , if vii, - B . . -v ,ff .4 Q- i M A A, :,5,,k1n' wg , AQ It . .if . 5,7-.,, ,iv y ,,,,.x.1,, 1 . w. gf, H. t ,w ' A- . 1? , . K W .. ,f,. Wt . - il L 1 l l X, ttet ,Q L Y ,,.., , g , '-'A gaussian in the formation of each Sodalist. At their The weekly Sodality meeting plays an essential role regular Monday session, Bro. Boyle's Junior Sodalists listen to Brickman's report on his apostolic efforts. The Sodality is an association of the most outstanding children of Mary . . . who strive to honor their Mother first, in themselves, and then in all those with whom they have contactf, -Fr. Chaminade IGHTS GF THE The Knights of the Altar serve God and the school by assisting the priest at all liturgical functions provided hy St. ,loscph's for its student body. 31 Vikings from all divisions were given weekly appointments as servers in our chapel. Benediction in the auditorium, seasonal devotions like the 2:30 Rosary and Benediction during October and May were some of the assignments that the Knights also received. This yearis officers were Joe Rog- ers, Presidentg Robert Pojc, Vice Presidentg Phil Piro, Secretaryg Rick Mishaga. Treasurer. Bro. Gouheaux was moderator. The student saeristans are a quietly eliicient group whose duties range from laying out vestments for daily Mass to Waxing and lmuffing the chapel Hoor. The sacris- tans ahly carried out their services under the direction of Bro. Dineen, S.M. LTR LAME 4. 1 ais.:fkMfi. -Ak ,e J., A. J Plnardo, T. Baechle, J. Vranokovic, T. Robertson, G. Pan- goms. T Front Row: J. Henryg Second Row: M. Di Renzo, J. Prib, P. Piro, D. Pavsek, T. Hur tory, C. Lawdg Third Row: R. Poje, R Kuhea, R. Sustar, J. Rogers, E. Griffin L. Loushin. STUDENT SACRISTARIANS: fleft to righzi: J. Fisher, E. Dhondt, W. Hyclak. On October 7 the Rosary Rally opened with the entrance of the servers Piro. Rogers, and Kuhea who formed the cross in the living rosary. Typical of the religious assemblies that dotted our school calendar was the Rosary Rally held in our gym on October sev- enth. At a last period assembly on the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary, Senior Class officers joined class and school activity representatives to form a living rosary that encircled Our Lady's shrine centered on the gym floor. Each representative in turn led in the recitation of his bead in the five decades. The cere- mony closed with Solemn Bcnediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Circling the gym floor, the living rosary, composed of class and activity representatives, made an impressive symbol of the true Vilcingl love for his Mother :incl l her nheuclsf, Senior Class President Len Burrello holds the mike while Band representative .loc Prijntel rec-iles his Our Father. Mg, , My-f , .. 1 -P ' 4 . U X ,I Receiving the Sacrament of Penance is an integral part ofa good retreat. law? J fl . 3 3,2 r Marianist Father Norbert Burns bestows the Papal Blessing at Silence . . . a chance to do serious reading . . . praying the closing of the Sophomore-Freshman Retreat. . . . planning. DUVUAL RETREATS The high point of each studentls spiritual formation at St. Joseph's is his annual student retreat. The Junior and Senior retreat was held between January 20 and 223 the Freshman and Sophomore retreat took place on January 25 to 27. Under the spiritual guidance of Marianist Fathers Charles Rossman and Norbert Burns respectively, each retreat gave every Viking a chance to take a long hard look at his spiritual life. Among the high points of this year's retreats were the two Byzantine rite Masses celebrated in our auditorium. At these Masses retreatants had the opportunity of receiving the Blessed Sacra- ment under both species. ,Q :R 'fit if if 5 rg 255.3 ,.. 6 Mg., 5 M an 48 E Y X s U 'ii E f Q91 A A -if Q' ,- iii sf 2 y V 3, Q, lg ,Z X. r Qi, I E? , 2, , , ez if , I i? rg V ,f - fi' lf 3 5 .M ' 4- K, e I, 4. 2 n 'fy .. if -SEK gt. at J 3f5f?5?2? 4 , H- , The Byzantine rite Mass was celebrated at each of the retreats by Father Vaida. Senior Rod Bakos-pictured here with Father, the servers and the chantergexplained the ceremonies and gave directions for assisting at the Mass. Retreat booklets composed by the Guidance Department and covered by Junior Bob Ross's design were a tangible help for making a good retreat. M-at A ' Father Reichert closes one of the retreat days with Burgess and Adamoxsicz talk things over with Retreat Muster Father 1 benedirtion of the Blessed Snvrament. Yorhert Burns. SM. ...Fi . X 5 , H , W, ,WM , . ,,...........,....-..--f--M . uf, We NX p '1'-wi Father Rossman encouraged students to come in and talk over their problems. Koenig and Krammer availed themselves of the opportunity. SGCIAL GROWTH Christian education takes in the whole aggregate of human life, physical and spiritual, intellectual and moral, individual, domestic and social, not with a view of reducing it in any way, but in order to elevate, regulate and perfect it, in accordance with the example and leaching of Christ. POPE Plus X1 o Q. ANCE ,,,,. 5. Vgfg A 'f ij, -5 3--4 LAI: fi -Z - V, .. 'xy - may -ring Q. w - v A w 1 faffa , . .. M X 1, W ,V R . 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About once each month during the past year our very prosaic gym-thc sight of rallies, athletic contests and regular push-up sessions-becomes the Statler's Terrace Room or even a moon- lit beach on Waikiki for our terpischo- rean Vikings. Among the more promi- nent socials scheduled this year were the Homecoming Dance, the Student Council Dance and the Junior Class Dance. The piece de resistance of the Viking social year was, of course, the Senior Prom. John Nahra, Barbara Witkoski, Margaret Julian and Tom Holzhiemer take time out to have their picture taken at the Homecoming Dance. Marguerite Fiderio to Modica: 0-o-h! Stevey Kasper is dancing without the patch over his moo! WK Yes, if you take your oscillating modulator and connect it with a ten-volt line, I think your QRM will decrease appreciably! 4, Lf 3 u N , Z 0 Q, lt . 2 9 . , 5 X 's. K, li Woyma tries a patty-cake routine. The Sociables, Melle amd Quigley, have one on the house Aw Shucks-sure I can dance and play basketball! while waiting for customers at a basketball hop. The Speech and Debate Club has two primary objectives: first, it seeks to train its members in intelligent speak- ing and logical thinking on matters of current and academic interest. Secondly. the organization is designed to promote the scholastic reputation of St. .loseph School throughout the area. The club succeeded in accomplishing these objec- tives under the guidance of its moder- ators, Mr. Donato, Bro. Fox, SJI., and Bro. Farrell, SM. The organization has participated in discussion, debates and individual speaking tournaments. The 28 members of the Audio-Viv ual Club do extensive work for the pro- motion of visual education. Under the guidance of Bro. Stimae. S.ll., they at- tempt to prove the old eolloquialism. at picture is worth 1000 words. To ae- eomplish this goal. the boys service S2000 worth of projectors. phonographs and recorders. Y IKING DEB.-XTERS: Front Ron' lleft tn righlf: R. Sl'lllllt'llZ. T. Tzlhernik l'. Herrmann, B. Laufer. Second Row: T. l't-arson. ll. fkelu-1'. ll. Cole, C K1lt0rll', P. Roby. J. Svulero. C. Feke. N. CIIAIFU. B. llllllllflilfll. R. Rufo. SPEECH 0 AUDIO-VISUAL AUDIO-YISIQAL CLUB: Front Row lleft to righnr J. Kleinhenz, T. Conley. Ser- -fo ond Row: F. Pierce, K. Her man. R. Mervo. J. Ambros. D. Vauter, T. Yinciquera. .l. .. Kuhel. Third Row: K. Rat- , iek, J. Preto, P. Brooker. C. 41 , E Mazelis. L. Soltesz, V. Zaffke. ly w F. Sodnicar. W. Jevnikar. I 3 Q -ls , . f t 1960 VIKING BAN VIKING BAND: Front Row fleft to rightt: C. Pencu, J. Prijatel, David Tommasone, D. Mc- Cormack, T. Wysocki, G. Burke, L. Chormanski, C. Popelka, S. Glammo, A. I-Iunter, T. Knachel, K. Schuman, J. Ehlert, K. Kebhardt, S. Wall, R. Markusic, T. Schonauer, F. Lemay, Mr. A Pace, Bro. C. Dwyerg Second Row: R. Polshak, J. Christie, T. Bringman, J. Kostansek, J Scafidi, R. Pengov, R. Eddy, R. Jackson, W. Dever, T. Spicuzza, J. Thistlewood, J. McGovern Dennis Tommasone, J. Bajorek, R. Willkomm, D. Cook, T. Cook, G. Heil, C. Hasto, E. Eppick The Viking Band opened the 1959-1960 season with four days of Band Camp. The results of Band Camp were some of the most colorful half-time shows ever executed by our band. Besides marching at the football games and participating in the rallies, the band marched in the Columbus Day Parade, Saint Patrick's Day Parade, and took part in the Catholic Band Festival held at John Carroll Uni- versity. The Viking Band's concert season began with the Christmas Concert and culminated in the An- nual Spring Concert. The band proposes to educate students in the appreciation of good music and to give to each, skill and precision in playing an instrument. Even more important, members of the band learn the importance of working together as a unit and be- come aware of the vital role each must play in any social group. Band Officers this year were Leo Lann, Drum Major, Joe Prijatel, Presidentg Tom Shonauer, Stu- dent Directorg Bob Eddy, Secretary, Ronald Kasu- lones, Transportation Manager, Joseph Girz, Librar- ian. The Band is under the direction of Mr. Anthony Pace and Bro. Gerard Dwyer, S.M., is the faculty moderator- Eddy, Jackson and Cirz get some personal attention from Mr. Pace at one of the Vikings' morning practice sessions. 9 9 -the reason why our Cafe- 3- , E, Kb R. Kasulones, W. Laufer, J. Kitzmiller, J. Kolarg Third Row: J. Polek, R. Carry, R. Fleming B. Rutkauskas, T. Metyk, R. Spencer, C. Gubanc. C. Brancae, W. Lackner, E. Walentshak T. Howald, H. Zaloknr, J. Hirko, T. Liebhardt, W. Zagar, T. DePan, J. Letowski, B. Neff S. Troychak, D. Bellante, S. Herda, J. Bosco, R. Cermelyg Fourth Row: J. Farrell, J. Kokal H. Siford, M. Camber, L. Loncar, J. Kazmarek, T. Payne, J. Perma, B. Cogan, R. Laczko L. Lann, M. Krizman, J. Burke, J. Vlach, J. Hostutler. The Viking trumpet section teria ladies always wear ear muffs in the morning! s Q 9 in E M I ' xp f A lr' 'X ,i - f KM- i sw.-fe. f ,U v , 9 il' , w ig if H311 ' h ' ' 1 5 f , 'Lf'L'L 5 . In h M. W,.M A ,,,L ,. lforswiw I I 4 4. K K Z- ,Q s V- , A ,Q -. -,wi55lPi,:lV3,z,? ,? i ' A X a s YW' ' 'fvifzfa-,1r,,g, ,. 5,15 NJA : A Q uns? '-V xii' ,,,,.'7v f-fum' ' ' gag 9 v ,A 1 ,. . 'MH' il' w Q'--4 ' 5 - ,, , 'eww as .. ,K . - ' ' .. A'L - f' Bro. Dw er to Farrell and Prl atel: Bo s, these are not warm-u Jerseys for the ., I -Q., , 3' 1 1 K , 1. , W1 y I -W I band-they're the new Cheerleader uniforms! ' win, Our Color Guard carried Old Glory and the Viking colors to every football contest. Neither snow nor sleet--nor mud kept the Marching Vikings from presenting their colorful half-time shows. A ,H -f-....fj: Q:Q,,,,j5 vs-.hwwp K W' ' ' , , t- , , .21 1' Y V2 In 52519 ,-.F ' Yi' I e , 1-, sl, i 5 is 3 ist? f tri fgfii F if Y 5 ' . mi! 2 t K Vi i -it ,. Q .2 E ' .g 9 5 f ff - gl' T ' K , A f t W., K ,..n, ,V 35' 2 , E 5 is A .rf ' pk A I st-form- A-3 . ' I i E 5 x I I '6Loyal and true to thee St. Joseph High, the closing words of our Alma Mater, often echoes from Room 214, home of the Viking Glee Club. Under the able direction of Bro. Philip Arron, S.M., the Glee Club has brought fame and honor to Saint .loe's. On December 19, for example, the Singing Vikings presented a program of Christmas music to a large greater Cleveland television audience. In all, the Glee Club numbers 64 active, audible members ranging from soprano Freshies to baritone Seniors. The Club used its homeroom period to prac- tice vocalizing. It boasts a repertoire of over 20 pieces which range from Mozart's Ave Verum, to old favorites like I Wanna Girl. This year the Club used its selections to entertain at two school assem- blies, two programs for parents, two concerts and five outside performances. The St. Joseph Clee Club-here's the long and short of it-Dom Mancini and Terry Perko! steam An unsung hero of the Glee Club--its music librarian, Jerry Chinchar. , ' ill Q ii .- ar . - MMM .3 K l Q.-X .. ki.. i 3 . .... ., g :. Q f 2 ' ll . S ',-. ' L' w S 1. .2 Q11 4 2 5,5 5. In .www . , A K. 5, Wai' .. ym.. 3 .. .4 1 W V fi- g - A L V- V... . i I I -. g ' Q : ' 'f X , ' ' I K L,A 1 , K' or . . Rf....f an 'h Pi 4 T ., . , ,r f.ff'i,g'.' 7. fx. 9. kjiih' l --A -2- G .Q ..- . . T1 5 QC U Y Y A Y 1 .:lA'l'NL.l 5 3 Qi K 'Sky .tx Www wwf AWM4.pn . , . A, y A 4 l l7b . ,, ': , if ' ,, Q, l lst-f:-Oigififgi W'f -.v-N J J in Yi j , J l . . .. 1: E if I ,W Wwwfffa ...ww K 539 ,J if .., ' iii ii 'ff 2 if 5 Q. I 1 Y Q l X Y 1 i .... 5 .h . . 60 THE VIKING GLEE CLUB Front Row llcfl to rightj: P. Lopuskzl, C. Rrodnick, J. Lehune, T. Struuhs, D. Mancini, E. Dempsey, J. Mancini, C. Napoli, E. Miller, A. Aveni, L. Urbnnvic, T. Poelking. SPPOIIII Row: A. Barlo, M. Keszen- heimer, J. Velbevk, R. Pchmoellcr, J. Cornik, D. Susnik. R. Levur, C. Skripko, S. Consolo, D. Marsho, F. Erne. Third Row: R. Fzlrizel, R. Nemelh, R. Novak, E. Willianls, H. Han- nan, R. Skarjner, R. Haas, D. Razayeski, T. Hunnun, T. Mc- Necly, R. Beet, C. Cllincllznr. Fourth Row: R. Bolka, R. Pc-rko R. Call, K. Janz, J. Lynvll, J. Trojzmski, C. Lawson, M. Mu loney, R. Gazer, U. Cuslinric, A. Zillfllillf, J. Krenisky. Miss ing: A. Horn, C. Rupzlr, M. Sopko, T. Tomko, R. Dalugert A. Lutkus, W. Pierce, E. YVoyma, R. Dobre, J. Fisher, W Jevnikar, G. Mm-ngay, S. Nemeth, J. Svlmcider, YV. Habjan R. Kelly. 1 ,B Senior Glee Club members gather around their Junior accompanist, Trojunski. fLeft to rightb: D. Razayeski, R. Gazer, M. Maloney, R. Novak, R. Gall, R. Levnr. E i i 3 i 3 Clee Club men appear on television! McNeeley, Sopko and Perko. lt's smiles like Sopko's that make people want to listen to radio! Bro. Auron takes the boys through their paces ut the full concert. Senior Clee Club members gather around their director, Bro. Arron, to admire 11 citation received from Euclid .laycee's for the Clubis Christmas Caroling at a Euclid shopping center. 1Left to right! : T. McNeeley, J. Lynch, T. Timko, Bro. Arron, T. Hannan, T. Robinson, C. Skripko, R. Haas, D. Custincic. x 9 Li K ,g 5 1 K, WM... fv'N..,,W,,..7,. 2 Q 2 . 1 - '- l.,h f, Y I 9 K i . f 1 v - 1 at H- if iv ' 73' I .. L1 -an 'fb b 'K hi: x '- l v V 5 15 5 v 62 .l. Rigot, G. Noel, F. McMullen, J. Hurley. Second Row: J. Drew, C. Gregor, D. Kavalunas, J. Trojanski, R. Skapura, T. Adler, R. Mui-ei. Third Row: J. Prijatcl, C. Baechle, J. McFarlane, D. Madge, J. Pockar, J. Heft, C. McPhilips, D. Turk, B. Cogzm, T. Ryan. Fourth Row: B. Tomcik, D. Putt, L. Loushin, R. Ross. Complete reorganization was the task facing the Norseman staff and its new moderators, Bro. Philip' Eichner, and Bro. Willialn Pilder, last September. XVith only five returning Staff Mem- bers, it was necessary to adopt a program ol' recruiting and training new members. Wfithin a few months, the staff grew in size from live to nearly 35 upperelassmen. 1959-60 was a year of 'clirstsn for the Norseman. 'Under the direction of Tom Adler, editor-in-chief, and the associate editors, Seniors Bob Mucei, Bob Skapura, and Ed Eseh, the first Literary Supplement was pub- lished. The Sports Staff also began printing a weekly Sports Supplement, all this has been done in an elfort to give to the students an informative and interesting paper, one in which they can be justly proud. Deadline day in the Norseman Room! Frienzied activity! VlVdCl0lls 6Clll0lSl Frantic writers! Journalism at fever pitch! D-iilirme TODAY 1960 VIKING STAFF: Front How fleft to righlj: P. St-hwerko, T. Ryan, 1. McFarlane, R. Powell, Second Row: H. Zaller, R. Mui-ci, J. Raymondg Third Row: J. Plut, T. Fistek, R. Kirsehensteiner, T. Bringman, H. Pekol. T. Apolito, T. Marinic. 1960 VIKI STAFF - ,ily ,' N mis., .Z rf, ,Q ,i V ...... at Nw The Annual Room---after the staffs daily tussle with copy, photos, re-writes, class lists and deadlines. The 1960 Viking represents the efforts of production staffs from all four divisions. The literary and art staffs planned and completed their assignments under the direction of Bro. Barrish. Senior Jim Staneluis assumed the task of editor early in the school year. Bob Mucci and Roger Murray wrote much of the introduc- tory section while John Raymond commented on and tabulated sports results of the current interscholastic contests. Tom Bringman served as resource man and helped in innunlerahle ways. Juniors who helped create the 1960 Vik- ing were Don Eppink and Frank Erne. Don spread his talents in many directions, proof- reading one day and re-writing articles on another. Frank burned up the typewriter keys each morning before school to get the copy in legible form. Most of the activities, data was handled by Sophomorcs Dan Pavsek, Tom Mar- inic and Harry Pekol. The art staff headed by a Kirsehensteiner-Plnt-Fistek triumvirate pro- duced the mosaic designs: Junior Howard Zaller served as assistant and al't consultant. A whole corps of Junior shutterbugs managed by tiny Tim Ryan took most of the informal shots that appear in this tome. Bro. Blank and his Fresh- man crew effectively and eiiiciently handled the patron drive that quite literally added color to the 1060 Viking. W . '- hu 9 --L. Editor Staneluis checks Bl'IllgIllHIlIS typing while Eppink dictates a picture caption. 'J' 4'- 1 , 3, , I. , - ,ft,. I ,Q- 5 f Eiiimih ff? I '1FbE1i'? ,' at A , f M, Ryan and Powell pose in the darkroom during one of their long sessions after school. THE VIKINGS BUSINESS STAFF: Klnfl to righlj: T. Fistck, J. Strathern, J. Zabukovac, T. Davison, R. Chetnik, IJ. Samson, Bro. Blank. UNICR RED CRGSS STAMP CLUB Stamp Club members Hauser, Centanni, and Ulery discuss and compare their philatelic notes with Bro. Wagner, their moderator. 'XM JUNIOR RED CROSS. Seated: W. Allen. Standing fleft to rightb : T. Apolito, W. Gehring, D. An- son, S. Antoskewicz, J. Gaizutis, W. Smith, H. Andrews, G. Mc- Lean. The Junior Red Cross, although in its first year at St. ,Ioe's, thrived because of the interest of its members and its moderator, Bro. Michael Cain, S.M. The club's achieve- ments this year included assisting in the Community Chest Drive, and distributing disaster relief pamphlets. In connection with the 1960 Viking Staff, the Junior Red Cross sent a photo album of school life to a school in Lithuania. Organized to help the missions, the Stamp Club has sent over 100,000 stamps to them since its formation four years ago. The officers: R. Centanni, President, T. Fis- tek, Vice President, R. Hauser, Secretary, and W. UTery, Treasurer, Bro. Nicholas Wagner, Moderator, and the fifty active members meet every Tuesday and Thursday during home-room period to buy and ex- change stamps and collect information on them. Y . !, Bro. Koller and his pre-flight class gather around their Mascot, the 'gPenguin. The clipped-winger is used in St. Joe's aviation course, an adjunct to the Radio Clubis activities. One of St. .loseph's most widely publicized extra- 'T V- V'W- We curriculars is the Radio Club. Having an active member- f V ship of over 100 Vikings, the Club's list of activities is long and impressive. This year the Club undertook a project it calls Moonbounce in which signals sent from the Radio Lab were reflected from the moon's surface and recorded three seconds later on sensitive instruments back in the lab. This year too, the Club literally took wings when some of its members began a pre-flight course for obtaining their own flying licenses as well as a liberal education in air science. Club mem- bers learning to fly took delight in contacting their ugroundlingsn 9000 feet below them! The Radio Club 'Taq made an impression on some 34 neighboring parishes when its members visited each school to demonstrate via their own displays the latest achievements in thc fields of electronics, physics and chemistry. The very active moderator of this very active club is Bro. Stimac S.M. 7 Yoger, Mazi, Cegeleski, Marsy and Mazi rehearse for their grade school science show. RADIO CLUB 66 .. ,W-'NT,,fi..,,,7f, www W Wm -H --....w,..., , W A' M-'Tj' t -....... ...... , , 7 Kitzmiller, Leskovec and Mazi, old Radio,Club pros, admire an S800 4000-watt tube, gift from a local F. M. station. Kozar, Marsy and Kuzmic look KDUIHNS K8 IIN!! KNINIHC RRY Z T K0 A K I. KXHKPW MNMIKNII KNMNSI1 MMHISPI HX on approvingly while President Miller confirms Sweeney's 100th license. KNIHW SY NNUHKU lfNl+ ' cvs.: ,NW ,lj U If -tg:-.yd ummm Nxzmr,-. vmnwf- QKQQH QQtlt KY HIL? LNIHHII .'Nlll'lix. I 'W XIMLYU wm!TS k VJ HJ KNMAIKV YH .P, T. Some of da'boys try typing home- work on the United Press radio teletype. B00 TERS CLUB 1 tx I Nw., The Booster Club is a corps of hard-working Vikings who go about the task of spreading school spirit through signs and posters. Although their Wares vary greatly in size, shape, color they are all intended to make St. Josep and theme, h's the most spirited student body in the city. This year the club inaugurated a series of monthly posters highlighting a religious event of silk-screen that month. The club's displays for rallies and other student assemblies have been outstanding and h many complimentary comments. Bro. B ave received arrish. S.M., is the grouD's moderator and is aided by Co-Presi- dents John Plut and Ray Kirschensteine ident Howard Zaller and a crew of 13 Zaller paints another masterpiece! Original idea, original lettering, original spelling! BOOSTER CLUB: Seated, left to right: R. Bush, J. Henry, T. Raskg Standing: J. Drew, E. Dreher, J. Mahne, T. Fistek, H. Zaller, V. Bernot, M. Shreve, R. Zaller. r, Vice Pres- members. VIKING BOATING CLUB: Front Row, left to right: R. Gould, R. Chetnic, J. Madden, B. Gambeteze, D. Towne, B. Marten, D. Slattery, T. Komar, J. Terchek, D. Chilcote, J. Ftrathern, D. Zupancic, R. Steverding, R. Stinger, Fourth T. Pope, R. Lavignn, R. Henry, Mr. D'Alann0 fModerat0rlg Row: J. Leskovic, F. Salmick, E. Lunder, E. Sakenes, D. Second Row: R. Smaltz, B. Strazizar, W. Schober, K. Novak, Hueber, R. Murphy. J. Kondrat, R. Pielman, T. McCreary, P. Masitasg Third Row: BOATING 0 ARCHERY Front Row, left to right: R. Romey, M. Durdella, D. Acker, R. Kline, Second Row: C. Provins, A. Aveni, J. Salstrom, Mr. D'Alanno, J. Williams, T. Shean, W. Jevnikar: Third Row: D. Louie, J. Kramer, A. Eppich, T. Enders, A. Lennert, W. Dailey. The Viking Boating Club is a crew of sea-faring Norsemen who exercise their training in the principles of sea- manship and navigation on the high seas of Lake Erie. During the winter months the members receive instruction on safe boating through the Coast Guard Auxiliary Seamanship Course. When the sparkling blue of Lake Erie beckons in Spring, the Viking Beet sets sail on a sea of fun and adventure which includes fishing, water skiing, and skin diving. Even an occasional weekend cruise is included in the program of activities which would shiver the timbers of any landluhber - ANCHORE AWEIGH MATES! Mr. D'Alanno is commander of the Boating Club. The newly-formed Archery Club numbers 17 members whose strong bows and numerous arrows as well as an inter- est in promoting good sportsmanship and healthy competition bring them together in weekly meetings. While the club is still in its formative stage, hopes are that by next year regular archery meets will he possible for club members and that dreams of interscholastic com- petition will become a reality. The club's oiiicers are Bill Jevnikar, President, Roy Kline, Vice President, Bill Moss, Secretaryg and Don Louie, Treasurer. Mr. D,Alanno is moderator. . - RIFLE CLUB , x i Q' Q v.. f 4. .xy Front How. left lo right: E. XVOQIIIRI, R. lieelun, R. Zalller, L. Loushin, D. Quigley, R. Novzlkg Second Row: Bro. P. NI1'Allt:'l'l4l, YV. Hulijan, J. Plona, R. Plleiffer, J. Ml'Carthy, R. Galaska, P. Kulialu, J. Kflllllilf, J. Kristy, J. Kordasg Third Row: R. Rokovitz, W. Kunchik, A. Dieter, R. Mrl7urlund, M. Qualye, A. Hunter, M. Novak, T. Roethel, E. Roethel, J. McFarlaneg Fourth Row: I . Y1lllHlllllI'Cll0, M. Melle, M. Perma., B. Doski, V. Paynic, T. Shean, J. Salstrom, G. Thomas. Missing: D. Mudge, A. Lutkas, F. Mciser, J. Mandy, M. Gregoire. The Rifle Club, under the direction of Bro. VlcAnena, S.M., was organized to promote safe ,gun handling. sports- manship, as wcll as good marksmanship. Memliersllip is opcn to anyone in the schoolg the club had 60 members this year. The group practiced weekly at John Carroll University to qualify for National Rifle Association awards and also to prepare for local interscholastic competition. Royce and Zaller display their perfect scores J 'A '17 I! 4 Fran! lion- flvfl to rigli1!: R. 5ei'ltomwL. D. Kaye, G. Ruiniiiflxi. R. Kelly. T. Bent-lt. VV. Arthur, P. Kuhalu, J. Kramer, D Lllsllillx, P. til0MiIl'lsl, P. Jenning-g SPFUIIII H0111 H. Wruldron. M. Rilltalr. R. Sluper, XV. Hull. J. Hunter, J. Halloran, Wl. Kold J. Rover. 5. Koren. A. lnzaino: Third Rolf: R. Ross, J. Rozim-L, ll. Intillur, T. Yuirettal, B. Cailalskal, T. Cuzik, R. Sterli, R. Boyce U. Louieg FUIITIII Ron? .-X. Poklalr. R. Renrk, P. Wvillrll, E. Yzilyili. XY. Tyron. A. Stagniunas, YV. Kirrllner, J. Sterk, R. Sinlonrir E. Kornfuindg Fifth Iilllfl ll. llinauleo. J. Cllllllillglllllll, E. Strauw, T. Kolll. F. Sllstarsir, M. Czunliol, F. Rihtzlr, T. Munn, YV. Mann: Sixth Rmc: R. Diliiuse, M. Sterlx, R. Sufter, S. Yedroy, C. Bltillldifll, P. Cadiz, D. Sterk, R. Poje, C. Rukurg Seventh Row: D. Baird S. Fiflmirlx. D. Mairkuwiv. E. Fitzpatrick, T. Fitzpatrick. R. Quigley. R. Bedford, D. Quigley. J. Unetir: Eighfh Row: F. Puruczlq li. Toni:-ik. R. Renrlx. J. lla-ft. Xl. Roland. R. Sw-t-. WY. Cllf. T. Ewmn. J. Prilr. C. PildiiVil'lx. The SCI'Yl1'l' Cluli is active ill niany school fnnvtions. lndvr the ulilv direction of their moderator. Bro. Joseph Streilf. SAI.. the service vlnli lH'l'fOl'lllS jolis like selling tickets. uvting as ticket talkers. uslu-rs, ClO2'lTxl'00Ill atteiidunts and l'Cf!'l'Slllll4'Ilt Qvrvers. All IllClllllC1'S wear the dis- tinctive l'iiSPIlll0WSl'l' jackets of Coluinliiu blue and scarlet. ERVICE CLUB THE MOTHERS' GUILD: Front Row, left to right: Mrs. J. George, Mrs. W. Pierce, Mrs. J. Ryang Second Row: Mrs. Duvall, Mrs. F. Koesel, Fr. Corg, S.M. fM0derator3, Mrs. D. 0'Neill. MOTIiIER'S GUILD D'S CLUB Mrs. Hunter spins the Wheel of Fortune as Mrs. Kearns makes change at the Kiddies Booth of the Fall Festival. The Mothers' Guild and Dads, Club are two of the most active organizations of St. Joseph High School. This year the Mothers' Guild with the help of the Alumni, were able to purchase a folding machine and a plate maker for the Addressograph used by our Office StaH. The Dads' Club sponsored a Father-Son Communion Mass and Breakfast and the weekly Father-Son-Faculty Bowling Club. This year, too, the Mothers and Dads joined forces to make our annual Fall Festival a grand success. A Parent-Faculty Dance sponsored by the Clubs cn- abled lay faculty members and parents to become better acquainted. The monthly meetings of both clubs were marked by large turnouts. Dempsey and his sister's Pepsodent smile prove that luck and beauty go together. Jr 4 uf 4 I fain fQ.H' ,Ll 'Q Mr. Beuck makes another haul at the Fall Festival. THE DADS' CLUB: Standing, left to right: J. Dush 1TreasurerJ, J. Beers tSecretaryJ L Visconti fVice-Presidentl, M. Boehm fpresidentig Seated: Bro. Thanet, S.M. fModeratorl Y n ATHLETIC -ser.-:: .:, ,., 5 6 wel,-ssif:-Q.f ':' :L 2 f 1 .. : GROWTH , 5 I ..,, ,Mmm , -1 4 41' ,, f , 3 L fi. '35 5 . : aww, .F . .,,.. 1 iv., f 9 f 1 1 1 f E iq. . 5 1 's E 1: s Sports, rightly understood, are an occupation of the whole mind, and while perfeeting the hotly as an instrument of the minrl, also make the miml itself a more refined instrument for the searvh and communication of truth and help man to achieve that ezul to which all others must be subservient, the service anal praise of his Creator. ---POPE PILES XII .ff-:Ig :2':Qy'rf wi ,fiaffrfiws , ,.:- ,. , .W M ,, K Mk 0 if WMM .I I 6, ...L V is it Q jf f. 15133 . . LA s H Q? so . t Qyzcigk kk 'k .- '- g This East halfback has little chance for escape from the iron grips of Burrello and Bydash. A strong defensive line as well as swift-fooled backs played major roles in the Vikings, suc- cessful 7-3 season. 1959 VIKI G FOCTBALL ST. JOSEPH 6 .... EUCLID 0 On September 11, the Vikings opened their 1959 football season with a preview game against the Euclid High Panthers. The starting St. Joseph eleven displayed a potential that became a reality as the season progressed. Jack Busher tallied the only score in closing minutes of play. The final aerial attempts of the Panthers were shattered and the mighty Vikings clinched the preview with a 6-0 victory over Euclid. ST. JOSEPH 25 . . . ERIE PREP 6 The Erie Prep eleven offered the first official challenge of the season and the Vikings met the out-of-towners with the intention of evening an old score. The victory was high- lighted by the two long jaunts of Jack Busher and Len Burrello and the driving power of Denny Johnson and Bob Carey. An alert Vik- ing defensive squad held Erie to a lone tally in the first quarter of play as the Vikings chalked up a 25-6 victory in their opener. ST. JOSEPH6 . . . . . EAST 20 An underrated but spirited Viking squad met with the Blue Bombers of East High on September 26. The team 'S inability to move the ball in the first half was turned into an explod- ing second half drive climaxed by Denny John- son,s two-yard plunge to pay-dirt. The drive was not enough however, as the Bombers handed us our first defeat. ST. JOSEPH 12 ROCHESTER AQUINAS 2 The Little lrishv of Aquinas High were the next to fall before the Vikings. In the third quarter the Vikings 38-yard drive ended with ,lack Busher's plunge froin the three-yard line. Denny Johnson scampered around right end late in the fourth quarter topping a 72-yard march. This 12-2 victory marked our second in three starts and was only a sample of what was to come. ST. JOSEPH 46 . . . . CHANEL 0 Capitalizing on five fumbles and five inter- ceptions the Vikings fought their way to victory as they whipped the Firebirds of Chanel 46-0. The strong forward wall of the defensive unit forced the Firebirds to take to the air. But even their aerial attempts were in vain as they were held scoreless through the game. The 46-point scoring spree was highlighted by the two tallies of Bill Valis. gang! yells Johnson Euclid defense. Statistician Tom Rock 550 eyes the situation as halfbavk Reardon gets final instructions for the next play from Coach Gutbrod. Fm right behind you A Busher and an host of Vik x ings lead him through the ST. JOSEPH 32 . .. . . ST. EDWARD 6 The big defensive line of the Eagles planned to give our light but speedy back- lield a surprise. However, St. Joseph's abil- ity to execute clever trap plays moved full- back Jack Busher through the line for two tallies on runs of six and four yards. The Vikings' aerial attack went into action as Jerry Bydash scored on a three-yard pass from quarterback Joe Rudolph. ST. JOSEPH 6 .... AKRON HOBAN 15 The Vikings then took to the road to face Akron Central.,J ack Busher scored the only Viking touchdown in the first quarter on a two-yard plunge. Hoban came back in the second quarter and went ahead 7-6g however their defense weakened as the Vikings ran up a total of 220 yards but were stopped just short of the goal line on two scoring attempts. The Vikings fought through the closing seconds of play, but Akron shattered our hopes as they con- nected on a 28-yard pass play. Charge! growls Busher in typical Viking fashion he opens the Euclid defensive wall for Carey. ,W , :1 .,.li 1 J s A lii .ff ttief c .i,. lett i it N E -i i i a ll - 2 L J L 4 L r. 1 ,, . - J of ' 1 5 e e iw Q ., Y f Fw ,ms THE 1959 VIKING FOOTBALL SQUAD-First Row llefl: to right! : J. Preto, Mgr W. Perusik, L. Vitantonio, K. Maglicic, P. Roeder, J. Rudolph, T. Kopriva, J. Melle R. Machall, R. Carey, M. Melle, R. Jones, D. Johnson. Second Row: Ass't Coach John Faragher., R. Zcbrowski, Mgr., M. Daniels, E. Reardon, C. Bradac, C. Rich is ' X 1. 4 ' 2' gl .Q it 5 5 JW! HTF, +I ,E X! . X. ,. ,- t , ,K 7, . i . We p if Y .gf , .. if C. Higgins. C. Sandon, L. Burrello, M. Sc-heck, li. Totedo, E. Fitzpatrick. K. Rarick. Coach W1 Cutbrod, Ass't Coach Ed Colabuno. Third Row: J. Bushcr, D. Sterlekar, Y. Tihaldi, 1. Bydash, R. DeMell. R. Rainone. U. Jeruy, C. Royer. H. Zalokar, C. Gilroy, J. Stih, Wi. Ynlis. Spirited Niking routers made no small, contribution tn the Blue and Red's successful football season. bT. JOSEPH 6.LIMA CENTRAL CATHOLIC 0 A 0-0 deadlock was broken in the last 28 seconds of play as the Vikings defeated a power- ful Lima Central squad in an action-packed final period. Due to an exceptionally muddy field K both teams found the going very tough and the '0 Bum fx battle was hard fought to the finish. Capitaliz- ing on pass interception, the Viking offense 4 drove to the Lima 13. Quarterback Joe Ru- 7 6 5 dolph then tossed a pass to Jerry Bydash. mov- ing the ball to the six. With 28 seconds left to play, ,lack Busher cracked through the line. tallying the only score of the afternoon. ST. JOSEPH6 . . . COLLINWOOD 20 The high-spirited Collinwood Railroaders could do no wrong as they handed the Vikings their third defeat in eight starts. Halfback 4 Bob Carey was credited with the only Viking 2 score, which came in the fourth quarter. The V A Vikings fought back desperately as Mel Mello recovered two Collinwood fumbles and Nick Tibaldi intercepted a pass. However, the Vik- ings' efforts were to no avail as the Railroadcrs downed us 20-6. J 'f' .,... may ,, Q-. . ., ,. A Ji 9 W ll The Viking defense closes in on an Eagle halfback. The Vikings' ability to dominate the Eagles' running attack netted them a 32-6 victory over St. Ed's. ST. JOSEPH 12 . . . . EUCLID 6 Before a cheering and excited student body the mighty Vikings downed Euclid, their neigh- boring rivals, 12-6. ln the first quarter, half- back Bob Carey opened up on an eleven-yard spring as he scored the first Viking touchdown. The Panthers fought back and tied the score in the second quarter. A hard fought defensive battle reigned through the game until the fourth quarter when Nick Tibaldi blocked a punt and the Vikings took over on the Euclid 21. The offensive unit drove 17 yards in four tries and then Len Burrello plunged over from thc four to score the deciding TD. ST. JOSEPH 22 . . . . MANSFIELD 0 On November 20 St. Joseph closed a very successful season as the Vikings handed Mans- field, the former Ohio grid power, a defeat that rounded out the former champs' worst football season. The Vikings rolled over Mansfield by a 22-0 margin, upping their record to seven victories against three defeats. Tallies by Bob Carey and Denny Johnson early in the first period set the pace for the Vikings, who held Wansfield scoreless throughout the game. The final TD came in the fourth quarter when half- back Ed Reardon cracked over from the one- yard linc. Johnson, who undoubtedly played the finest game of his career, added a conver- sion point. Homecoming Queen Mar- garet Fiderio and Attendant Carol Barret joined Busher, Burrello, Boyer, Melle, Roe- der and 260 other friends and players of the 1959 Viking Squad at the Foot- ball Banquet held on De- cember ,pam -rim, 'abs Y 'Kit 4 . . V A .,. J' . V E xp K SCHEDULE ,V V iv, A V .. V VV . is it L'l 'x T 3 Sl. Joseph Opponenrs I 1, V n' A 3 ' VV J 14, . .Parma .,. ,, ,412 i V -Pm. . Yifiii it . ii IA ' in - giiwi' 3 . . -'W 20. H l Name 0 1551 . V 0 y V .. 20.. Gilmour . . . . , . ll A if Q E n +f L E 22. . st. Edward .. 12 V I Haw-f 28.. Chanel 3 . 22.. .lohn Marshall .. 22 V 14. . .Em-lia ..,......, . 6 Fitzpatrick runs interference as Campoliete gallops for another TD against St. Ed's. UNIOR VARSITY RESERVES-Front Row fLeft to Rightl: P. Walsh fManagerT, .l. Aleckna, T. Downs, C. Kweicen, T. Mar- kushic, R. Stupica, D. Bernardic, D. Jonke, R. Mishaga, A. DiBartolomeo, N. Zahler fManager5. Seeonzl Row: Mr. Cirillo CHead Coachi, E. Nolan, A. Lucic, C. Skedel, R. Geyer, J. Dement, R. Vanich, J. Blakemore, J. Rake- wicz, T. Fitzpatrick, L. Sonsky, J. Kolendo, Mr. Guil- foyle. Third Row: D. Masino, D. Gorjup, D. Cam- polieti, C. Judnick, J. Schneller, R. Print, W. Hinz, R. Guhde, L. Bildstein, R. Sullivan. Coaches Cirillo and Guilfoyle had good reason to he pleased with the triumphant season of the Vikings ,l.V. gridmen this year. The Reserves team set a new .lunior Varsity school record, winning five games. los- ing only one and tying one. The ,l.V.'s only loss was to the Redmen of Parma. Shifty Dennis Campoletti led the Reserves in points for the season with 11 touchdownsg Rich Stupica, the hard hitting quarterback had 6 to his credit. Showing great promise offensively are Guard Carl ,ludnick. Tackle Gene Nolan, Fullhaek Tim Fitzpatrick. and End Dale Masino. ,lohn Blakemore and ,lim Markusic, cle- fensive linehackers, proved the powerhouses on defense. -Q We XS ' .s B3'f ff. .. 6 , if wiiigaag tae.: '1gj6 3l.te.3trwg,78a 3 X fy ,, , . , X ukffaf W X . .1 V., Q 7 9-wk 5 5, 1' R LLIES Kasper suffers through an embarrassing moment at the East rally. 8 F?vg,lh- I QM l , , . ., L-3, , A h - . M ,QL ,5..,1-' . 1 . FRESHMAN FOOTBALL,-Front Row. left to right: J. Rarick, G. Hageman, T. Strauss, B. Sweeney, J. Popek, C. Loncar, J. Washko, R. Stovum, M. Cencula, T. Downing, Second Row: L. Meyer, B. Yerkish, L. Olsieski, M. Povse, J. Moore, J. Flanagan, T. Vairelta, P. Minadeo, N. Ackerman, M. Kordos, C. Minadeog Third Row: Coach W. Gargiulo, F. Shuniuk, T. Jones, J. Krysiak, C. Bongiorno, M. Garisek, A. DeMell, C. Melle, H. Tzlbasso, A. Zolokar, Coach G. Bakag Fourth Row: R. Haas, J. Cisco, S. Troychak, J. Vilk, D. Baraga, R. Sottrich, D. Herrick, D. Croth, T. Niehel, J. Shea, D. Shafer. FRCSH FOCTBALL The Little Vikings, paced hy quarterback Jack Shae, completed their 1959-1960 season with only moderate success. An extremely tough schedule and lack of experience were, at times, overpower- ing, but the team never lost the Viking spirit. Their desire to win was surpassed only hy their spirit of sacrifice and teamwork. With continued eifort they could develop into one of the better teams in the history of St. Joseph High. Outstanding this year were: offensively, halfhack Olsieski, tackle Melle, and end Troychakg and defensively, Cisco and DeMell. SCHEDULE St. Joseph Opponents 6 ,..... . . . St. Ignatius . . . . . . . . 40 28 St.Edwa1'd .. .. 0 18... ...South ..,,. .. 0 46... ...Chanel ..... .. 8 26 . . . . . . Cathedral Latin . . . . 0 20 . . . . . . Collinwood , . . . . . . 24 0... ..,St.Edward.. ...14 S... .'..Kirk .... .. ...16 uarterback Jack Shay sweeps around left end past three Collin wood Railroaders. BA KETBALL Couch Guilfoyle: Come on you guys! Get in thuh and fight! Come on Kaspahlw Captain Jim Murphy leaps for an interception in the St. Stan's game. Murph's ability to make the buckets made him the top scoring man of the season. 86 ,V Will or lose, dismayed or juhilant, every Viking game begun and ended with an Ave. 2.4.1 1 ,ii Lmwi Wits-in if M :Q Wost ws H ww' 31 ws 1: ivjsap-14? K Weisz ., Q1 i'4iiH'!N ' 1 Captain Jim Murphy towers over a St. Stan's opponent and meshes two points for another Viking victory. This year the Vikings downed an undefeated St. Stan's in both tries. f GW -gan W -wg 'M ff' Wai-I 'n ,Y 5,9 - 1: fm, 'TQ 1' J is ' 52 ,h Q ,lf 3 5 5T2 iE?i:i i - ' H., f 1 - f 3 . A 30- ' gm- I f 'W 1 . ff , if .. , ' :gif E iff? wg: ,E :i , V W . we ax fn 5 M-if E--. if-:gag : . '-Smeg? E- W W :- Steve Kasper, 'athe one arm handitv steals the ball and leaps high into the air tallying two points as Stih and Yurcich look on in approval. 1959 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Joseph Opponents ....,l0hnHay,....... ...,AkronCentral,....,., ,...51 Willoughby North 45 ....Collinwood .,..39 St.Stanislaus 37 Shaker Heights 35 ....EuclidSenior......... ....61 ,,..St.Edward....,,.,.......,..33 . . . . Pittsburgh North Catholic . . , . 65 Universityschool 48 Cleveland Heights .. 49 ...,Findlay...,...... ..58 ,,..St.Edward,...,.... U53 Ashtabula St. John .. 35 ....HolyName....,.,. ....57 ...,St.Stanislaus,.... ...,44 Cleveland Heights ,. 40 ....EastHigh,......... ..73 Tournament ,.,.Mayfield.........,... M59 Willoughby North .. 51 ..,.Madison............ ..53 ....EuclidSenior......... ..55 Won 17 -V Lost 5 Dr. Vogel, our loyal physician, keeps our Vikings in top physical condition and ready for action. JUNIOR YARSITY BASKETBALL lleft to right! Front Row: J. Finnegan, R. Kennedy. R. Novak, B. MeNeely. T. Stadler, M. Krizman, A. Abate tmanagerl 3 Second Row: W. Hogan, .l. Vaughn, R. Print, D. Masino, Mr. J. M1-Donough it-oacht, A. Boyle, C. Walukas, E. Verderber. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Joseph Opponents ,lohnHay , , . . . . Central ..,....., . . . . . 26 , , . . . . Willoughby North . . . . , . 33 . . . . . , Collinwood .... . . . . , 33 ...Shake1'..... .,.56 ...Euclid ....... ...39 . . . .... St. Edward ..... . . . 47 . . , .... University ...,..... , , , 42 . . . ,... Cleveland Heights .,.. . . . 59 . , . ..,. St. Edward ...,.... . . . 61 .. ,St.John ..,...,,. . ...20 . . . .... Willoughby South ,,.. . . . 65 . . . .... Holy Name ...... . . . 36 . . . .... St. Stanislaus ...,.. . . . 33 . . . .... Cleveland Heights .... , . . 54 . . . .... East High ........,.. . . . 47 14 Wins - 2 Losses Great expectations for next years Varsity Basketball were made possible by the record of the 1960 JV Squad. Ably coached by Mr. Mc- Donough, the boys finished the season with an impressive 14 and 2 record, one of the finest in Viking basketball history. Yvorking on an 18- game winning streak from last year., the ,IV bas- ketballers rolled up 11 more victories before being defeated by an inspired Willouglilmy South quintet 65 to 62. Pacing the team this year was Andy Boyle whose 87 field goals and 30 free throws added up to a season's high of 206 points and a 13- point game average. AI Sebenik compiled the best free throw percentage hitting 39 out of 53 attempts. Big n1a11 under the boards this year was Dale Wlasino leading the squad in both offensive and defensive rebounds. Besides Boyle's 206 points and Masino's 105, two other players finished over the Century mark: ,Iohn Finnegan and Harry Waldron with 133 and 121 points respectively. u FROSII BJXSKETB.-Xl.l.: lvfl In righl: T. l,1l1'4'lx. XY. .1ll'1'1lfl. M. llrvgoire-. ,l. Shea. J. l,u4lvilx. J. Hlubsv, C. Fink, D. l onu1-un. T. Ile,-rlwrl lfllanagvrl, Hr. ,l. Cze-rnivki lC02lt'lll, W' ,lan-al l31unagm'P, T. ljlesee, P. l ilz Sllll0llS, Viv. l'lalis. NX. Cjlllllrlxi. T. Ktblllilf, J. 'ft-In-tm, A. Z1llUl'i1lI'., Absonl: C. Szalay. FRGSH BASKETB LL Offense was the hyword of this year's Frosh 1-agers. They averaged 52 points, per game to their opponents' 30. The young Vikings fast breaking attack, triggered hy Tony Zalokar and Bill Alread, was led hy Jerry Ludvik, ,lack Shea, and Phil Fitz Simons. The team was ered- ited with 12 consecutive winsg they conlpiled a fine 14-2 season record. FRUSH SCHEDULE St- Joseph Opponents Sz. Joseph Opponents 33 ' 18 61 29 , , . . Empire , . . . . . , , Eastlake . , . 34 53 30 67 66 55 37 15 31 21 33 29 41 42 58 52 66 26 30 23 36 46 . .. St. Ignatius , . . . Chanel . . , Euclid Central . . . . Kirk , . Collinwood , , Euclid Central . . , Chanel . . . , lVIe111orial . . .. Holy Name , St. Edward , . , St. Edward . Af wb. T ' SWFW..,iv as We ,Vg tv aww 9 M., ,,.-1 wt t , ff 5 'z Q A f ai. ,. , M.. , W., . 3- 3 :fi F5 il. Elf , .L Y .H+ , .'?f4E1if 3 I ...nwi 1 .Zi 2. E so ft W W ...ia ' ff Htl., ,f'1e251,. MQW ' swf' li V . fglifgfsifgifigysif ,,..,.,w:gf fj'5: ', , , s Y if . V is ,ff , . . ,M , .M,,,,gg,W. 'Y ' if -- . . . 3 ? 5 ' ' ' ' A 1 f My ' ' 1 we 53. 4. ff . 3 E .. 2 1 - 1 K f- -1 ffffiw' QT? 3. V, 6' H :jr:I2 :, . H A Fitz Simons makes a lay up. WRE TLING Work is no disgrace. These words hest symholize the Viking Wrestling Team for the 1959-60 season. Work permitted the team to win six of their eleven dual meetsg outstanding were seniors Bruce Szaho K7-3-ll: Dave Sterlekar 47-0-31: Dom Ciricillo 16-1-33: Ed Romey and Ed Esch. These men paced the squad. Jim Schonauer U0-1-Ol and Bill Pierce 111-0-0b were under- classmen who also led the Vikings in their successful season. Other capahle wrestlers have received experi- ence and instruction and again will keep St. ,losephls Wrestling Team a power in scholastic wrestling. F Mi' k .as 'Y li .. ,jx ! Front Row, left to right: VV. Camhatese, M. Durdella, J. 5chonauer, R. Laughlin, J. Moore. R. Romey, E. Eschg Second Row: Coach WV. Gargiulo, Captain B. Szabo, P. Haddad, D. Gilmore, R. Trepal, A. Klavora, D. Ciricillo, D. Schonauerg Third Row: C. Geiger, J. Blakemore, E. Williams, D. Sterlekar, Wl. Pierce, E. Romey, D. Herrick. an R Q Skapura inches over the 6' bar. CROSS CUU TRY TRACK Kolovich breaks the tape and another record in il spring meet. TRACK SCHEDULE 1959 St. Joseph Opponent 39 ......... .... J ohn Adams , . ....... 43 76M ....... .... E ast .........,....... 10 1 f 7 2nd Place .... Indoor Scholastic 47 ........, .... G lenville ..,.... .... 6 7 100 2X3 . .... Gilmour . . .... 17M 57 ...... .... E ast ...... . . .... 43 90 ,..... ,... W ickliffe , .,.....,........ 28 Sth Place . . . .... John Adams Invitational 89 ,,.... .... C ollinwood .......,...... 29 lst Place . . . .... 4-th A.C.I.T.M. 5th Place . . . ..., Northeastern Ohio District Meet 2nd ,..,. .... S tate Championship 4-9 9f10 . . .... Shaker Heights ..,... 70 lf10 52 ..,... Big Mike Sheck eyes the school record of 55'-V82 as he hurls the shot 4-6'9', in the early spring trials. . . . .Annual Cross-town . . . . . . . ,66 TRACK TEAM: Front Row, left to right: J. Rich, W. Baltur- shot, E. Woyma, M. Rihtar, G. Sandon, C. Kwiecien, T. Bar- nard, T. Meehan, D. Bernardicg Second Row: C. Judnick P. Schwerko, T. Paul, T. Lesefky, R. Carey fCo-Captainl B. Topoly, J. Sakalas, T. Brock, R. Okicki, T. Holzeheimerg Third Row: R. Guhde, R. Sullivan, R. Golobic, D. Turk, C. s Royer, J. Kolendo, H. Pekol, P. Wagner lCo-Captainl, R Rainone, R. Stenger, A. Lapinskas, J. Kolovich, R. Stupica Mr. McDonough fCoachJg D. Johnson, D. Piller, J. Rakie wicz, J. Gadus, L. Loncar, J. Schneller, T. Dziak, C. Koenig J. Bajorek, J. Prijatel, M. Sheck, R. Nowicki. u I L --.. ,, iw, CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front Row, left to right: R. Neroni, J Kolovich, J. Sandy, D. Minadeo, W. Dimagard., B. Topoly, W. DeAn1 gelo, E. Barang Second Row: Mr. McDonough fCoachJ, W. Banach J. Cadus, S. Emser, C. Baran, T. Holzheimer, J. Murphy, D. Pecjacg Third Row: E. Miklavic, T. Barnard, J. Sauter, I. Terchek, R. Cozart, J. Prijatel, R. Nowicki, J. O,Neil. In this sport, the lowest score wins! Scores are com- puted on the basis of the order of finish. Thus the first man scores 1 point, the second man 2 points, etc. Only the first 5 boys from each school count in this scoring. Wagner and Rainone lead the pack in their third floor track sessions. Wk 'nap Q! 's T - VIKING TENNIS TEAM: l'il'IllI1 Ron' 411111111 riglltl: J. Sl'il0ll2lllt'l'. R. Palulin. T. Fil-il!ll. ll. St'illPllllll1'I'1 Sl'l'lHIl1 111111: T. Luzur. R. , . , , . 511-111-1-. J. Lulatk. R. B1--t. I.. Llrllwillllf, 1111111 111111: lt. TTLINIIIU. ll. Murfho. T. 5111-llxln. I . ,It1llllit'N0ll. Mr. llirillo I1-11111-l1'. TENN S Only two l'l'sLlIi2ll'S lll'l' rvturning to the 1960 Viking Tvnnis Squzul. Tho svason of eight offiviul I1l3If'Tlf'r up1'11e11 'Xpril 2 lft. Gary Bl'if'ixIll2lIl was illlllilillltqli Cap- tain this your hy C0111-h Cirillo. Ut' lust 51-url Tennis Tcznn regulars. an nucleus of Your TCINWIIICII will he losing up for St. Joseph this spring. Thosv four arc' Seniors Chuck Culalnvse, Brucv Szuho and Rohin Thmnus. plua Junior ,loc Szabo. who was llillflllg in tho first position at the 01111 ot last scu- sun. Svxeral llI'0llliSiIlQ hut as yet untvstefl I10YYCOIll0l'S 111111111 aul1l C0llSi1il'I'il1ll1' strvngth to thi- quurtct of rv- XIKTNU CULT THXN1: Ffllllf Kun' flvft 111 riglllli ,l. Fzuhn. turnevs. Il. Fzaho: 5110111111 111111: R. TTIOIIIRIN. C. Culuhreiv. .., 14 'Q Tm? IPF? vw' Bro. Gensler gives additional pointers to bowling champs J. Beran, C. Pearson and R. Tramte. BOWLING The Viking Keglers, supervised by Bro. Gensler, SM., were faced with the challenging task of following last year's lnterscholastic Bowling League champion- ship team. With only one member of last year,s squad returning, Captain Carl Pearson, the entire team had to be rebuilt. Trial roll-offs were held and Brother chose those who showed most potential. Due to inex- perience, the newly formed team got off to a slow start but as the season progressed they settled down and rolled up among the top contenders in the league. The defending champions were paced by Pearson who car- ried a respectable 183 average and was followed closely by Jeff Beran's 180. St. Joseph 1 ......... 2 ........ 0 4 3 3 0 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 2 4 Rhodes ....., .lohn Cantius . , . Benedictine ., West ....... Collinwood .. St. Stanislaus . . . Parma ,.... Edison . , . Lourdes .,..... South ......,.. Cathedral Latin St. Ignatius .... Fairview . . . Shaw ..,.. Bay .,.,. Lincoln . . . FM rx at Us Q Z Opponent 4 0 1 1 4 0 1 ,. ...1 M41 .. ,.1 .,0 ..1 H2 ..0 W t in----.--- ggii.-2533! x 'Il In 435' 0' 'ul . t :V s 2 'I-,R l 2 i 4-if 1 .13 'liiiisii 'with' ai 'ilasfgff 3' -Qlhll . 'xv V ' 5.. '35 3 ' :. s f A 1177? 'V 1' Q 'Q I 31: 1960 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS: Front Row Ileft to righth F. Young, F. Wallace, J.Varp0t,M.Wolanskig Second Row: H. Waldron, E. Winters, R. Whitaker, L. Toledo, S. Vedrody, J. Vincent. Intramural Basketball INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Freshman Play-Of Freshman C-31 ....... , Freshman H-24 Sophomore Play-Of Sophomore J-34 .,..... Sophomore F-26 Junior Play-OH Junior J-38 ........,....., , Junior' F-21 Senior Play-OH Senior J-29 .....,.,....... Senior H-27 Junior-Senior Playoff Junior .I-40 ..............,. Senior J-29 F reshman-Sophomore Play-Of Sophomore J-39 ,..... 4 . Freshman C-23 School Finals Junior .l-52 , ..,........ Sophomore J--29 3.1 ..., 3J's Captain Ray Whitaker accepts the intramural trophy for his homeroom from Brothers Hillen and Cain, Intramural Supervisors fn Y' .,+' if J Ed Strauss rolls one right down the middle in the Wednesday League match. WK.. .A lmrunlurul lroxxlm-rf Mx-Nully, Lila-ry, Jones and Zebross- i ,ki check Rzizvfzflxil und Traunte-1 scorv keeping. Befider J howling and lm-lwtlmll. Y ikingf also hun- illl opportunity to pnrtim-iputc in inlrannlrxul foftlmull. volleyball and il'1ll'lx. Intramural Bowling ta TVX MONDAX INTRAMURAL BOWLING LEAGUE CHAMPS: fLeft to Rightl: K. Urbunia, R. Modiv, J. Mihelic, J. Lealic, G. Thomuf. 99 n CHEERLEADERS Eight stalwarts from the Freshman and Junior division met regularly during the fall and winter months to learn the fine art of making Vikings growl loud and in unison. The Cheer- leaders - for these were the stalwarts that met each Monday and Wednesday evenings - did their part to make our rallies, football games., and basketball contests manifestations of Vik- ings spirit. Early in 1960 the Cheerleaders acquired the new look when they donned their new white, scarlet and Columbia blue uniforms. Bro. Farrell is the club moderator while Bob Shinske, an old cheerleader from Benedictine, coaches the Vikings. Bro. Farrell, Captain Bill Jansa and Coach Bob Shinske talk over their next growl session. N x ,I ..,. .. 2' 1 j I , K f - , A ' 5 2' ' Mg 5.3, . i N f f ' f ' I E K X , .cy syeeu. A C x 1 X r I s K . Qi f 1 4 Q ' s I E K P y z 3 f a -il 2 C . t a y 55 l Q X if y R f tl 9 E U C' ,,f f, P ,wasp K 5 . A I l , M .W , , C We - in y WL A In ,, mx f K we-. ,. I 1960 Viking Cheerleaders, left to right: J. Prib, K. Kristy, J. Stevens, M. Kessler, W. Jansa fCaplainJ, C. Kaminski, D. Quigley. 15 ,. 7? MO GGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club has become in its three years of existence at St. Joseplfs an accepted and respected extracurricular organization. Club membership is opened to those boys who participate in the athletic program of the school, this year the club had 56 mem- bers. The Monogram Club this year sponsored two dances and helped organize and chaperon the Basket- ball Dances. Two athletic banquets were given this yearg the club helped in sponsoring these. The Mono- gram Club gave funds to help support the school's in- tramural program and also donated the HLamp of Knowledge plaque now on display in the main cor- ridor. ln late January members of the Club assisted the Student Council in visiting the eighth grades of local schools in order to explain the educational oppor- tunities open to Vikings. Mr. Gutbrod is moderator of the group. Monogram Club President Busher surrounded by his associates Carey and Sterlekar. . ' J Z 'J W Q i . an --,gs ii i 4. 1 Front Row fleft to rightl: G Bradac, E. Reardon, D. Ciricillo B. Szabo, M. Melle, C. Pearson T. Holzheimer. Second Row: R Nowicki, J. Gadus, J. Bydugh, R Thomas, J. Stih, G. Royer, P Wagner, T. Vahcic, D. Turk Third Row: E. Baran, J. Prijatel, S. Kasper, R. Skapura, N. Ti- haldi, J. Busher, D. Sterlekar, R Carey, F. Ferlin, D. Johnson, L. Burrello. Front Row Kleft to rightl: R Cozart, J. Schonauer, J. Murrphy S. Emser. Second Row: R Jezerinac, D. Jeray, A. Sebenik L. Pongonis, W. Pierce, W. Valis L. Vitantoniof Third Row: M Daniels, J. Phillips, T. Bernard. K. Maglicic, E. Miklauic, W. De- Angelo, J. Rudolph, I.. Loushin A. Klavora. ig- 67 x ,g ra .L fi B i 1 A . 611 6 I Q' , .. ,, . 1 s 1 SPERBAYCFNYTIS Mug mu .v rm LN- CHA iii fl if ' I ' We ,f ' Ah 1 The Hour is momentous. Be vonsvious of your responsibility. Go, go forward all of you . . . Go in the forefront by your example. Go and enlighten consciences that are unformefl, doubtful, hesitant. Go and teach from house to house, from family to family, from street to street, from one town to the next. Don,t yield to anyone in your activity, in your fervor, in your zeal, in your spirit of truth, justice, and love. , -POPE PIUS X ll ,,, i 33-.. ga F1335 T ff, , ' QS 'gixw f Y -Lzixxi xo xkyxvwiw - AL STUDE T COUNCIL gig ,, yg,,Y. t 1 2,555 ,k.,f'. Student Council President Len Burrello fstandingj calls to order one of the regular Student Council Meetings held each Tuesday in the Reading Room. Treasurer .lim Murphy lseated rightj and Secretary Tom Tifft fseatecl left! work dilligently as Vice President Don Modica voices his silent approval. Brother Mathews looks in on a Student Council Meeting as Kleinheinz and Marsey talk things over with Brother Mullin. The Student Council is one of the most in- fluential organizations in St. Joseph. The 60 active members composed of a representative of each homeroom and important organization, the officers, Len Burrello, Presidentg Don Medica, Vice President, jim Murphy, Treasurer, and Tom Tifft, Secretary, and their moderator, Bro. James A. Mallin, take their responsibility of student government seriously. During the year the Council sponsored several dances which were not only a source of Christian recreation but also provided necessary funds for carrying out their work. With the aid of the Monogram Club the Council collected cash and 40 baskets of food for the needy at Thanksgiving. Homeroom meetings held each Wednesday give Student Council representatives zmfopportunity to hring the ideas of the Council to the homerooms for further discussion and possible action. 3G boys in the midst of homeroom discussion: Legan, Kraft and Koenig. , -vu-: R -4, W Some Junior Homeroom representatives gather in Brothtr 'Vlalhns ofhte to inspect some intramural trophies. Seated tleft to right? D Patt A Sehenikg Standing: C. Brinkman, R. lJeMell, T. Thomas in DU TE of ig ll' W 1 r 1 o'! I 1 4 S1 -x l GEORGE ABRAMOVIC, In- tramural Softball 2,4g Intra mural Basketball 2,4g Intra mural Track 2g Sodality I. JOSEPH M. ADAMCIK, Joey, Class Officer I,4g In- tramural Softball 2,3413 In lramural Basketball 3.13 Intramural Bowling 44 Stu- dent Council 4. THOMAS P. ADLER, Tom. WILLIAM J. ALLEN, Wild Norseman 3,43 Speech Club Bill, Speech Club 2,3,4. l,2,3g Class Officer 3g Stu- dent Council 3. EDWARD J. AMES, Eddie. HENRY .l. ANDREWS. DAVID P. ANSON, Dare. Andy, Speech Club I,2,3,4g Audio-Visual Club 3g Intra' Audio-Visual Club 2,33 Ra- mural Basketball 2g Intra- dio Club 1. mural Softball 3.4. Q ' ,gf , jc 'S STANLEY A. ANTOSKEW- ICZ, Stan, Intramural Soft- ball 4g Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,4g Int r amu ral Volleyball 4. 'C-TF' DAVID BAILEY, Beetle. DENNIS J. BAIRD, Denny, Sodality lg Intramural Track Intramurals 2,4g Monogram 2. . 3 . , fic MICHAEL J. BARILLA. Mike, Clee 'Club lg Intra mural Basketball 3. J if 1'::7' JERRY W. BERGERON, Jerry, Basketball 1,25 Intra- murals 2.3.43 Sodality 4. 4'3- '9n Club 3,43 Service Club 1,2, 3,45 Sodality l,2g Track lg Wrestling 2. Y..-. LO U I S A. BAUMANN, ROBERT A. BAYT, Bob. - Kookie, Intramurals l,2,3,4g Science Honor l,2. K'- fi! R0-D L. BAKOS, Pakos, Archery 4g 1960 Viking Business Staffg Class Oliicer 2g Intramurals 2,3,4g Science Honor 43 Wrestling 4. EDWARD C. BARAN, The Joker, Class Officer l,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,4g Intra- murals 2,3,4g Monogram Club 2,3,4g Student Council 4g Track 2,4. -an-A f 415 y . Q Q-A J' !' E mt' 54. it , . . ,Q ws 1 J ,.. 1 'tn- gat Us 'N' N, ...L 'K 9 JAMES A. BEERS, Jim riff , if if-I iii , Bowling l,2,3,4g Class Offi- cer l,2g Intramurals 2. T -. rl RALPH E. BEUCK, Ralph, Boating Club l,2,3,4g Intra- mural Bowling 4g Service Club l,2,3,4g Photography Club 2. JOHN J. BICCINS, Butler, Intramurals 3,4. ALBERT T. BLATNICK Al, Track 1, Student Coun cil l, Class Officer 1,23 In tramurals l,2,4g Prom Com- mittee 4. KENNETH E. BODLE, Ken, DAVE M. BOEHM, Max, FRANK R. BOKAUSEK, JAMES M. BOOTS, Jim, In- Class Officer 2,3,43 Basket- Knights of the Altar l,2g Bokow, Bowling 45 Intra- tramural Bowling 2,3,4g In- ball 1,25 Sodality lg Intra- Track 1,23 Intramural Base- murals 2,3. tramllral Basketball 2,3. mural Basketball 4. ball 2g Bowling 13 Class Oili- cer 2. . 4-ll h its M if -- gg T tl rf MATTHEW J. BOSETIN, Matt, Intramural Bowling 2,3g Intramural Basketball 2,33 Tennis 1. Easy-Ed, Intramurals 2,3,4. MI'?i , 5? is 45--1-or x o EDWARD M. BOURGEOIS, Q 1 GEORGE A. BRADAC, George, Football l,2,3,4g Class Officer 33 Intramurals 2,3,4g Monogram Club 3,4. Alu., JOHN P. BRANISEL, John B. Good, Intramurals 3.,4. DANIEL R. BREZOVAR, THOMAS C. BRINGMAN, RAYMOND G. BROCK- NORMAN L. BRODNICK Dan, Intramurals 1,2,3g Glee Tom, Band 1,2,3,4g Boating MAN, Rabbit, Basketball Weasel, Intramurals 1,2,3,4g, Club 1,2,3. 2,3,4g Viking Staff 3,43 Photo 1,2,3g Booster Club l,2g Rifle Club 2. Club 2. Class Oilicer l,2,3,4g Sodality 2,3,4g Student Council 33 Track l,2,3g Prom Commit- tee 3,4. if 1,4 ig I .'-' . E , it F, . N QA .,, , 'syn A 1 A hgh- -+--f' 'vi .gv, PATRICK BROOKER, P. T., KENNETH F. BUEHNER, Audio Visual Club 2.3.43 In- Ken, Intramurals 2,4. tramurals 3,4. JOHN M. BUSHER, Beast. Football l,2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4-3 Class Officer l,2,3,4g Intramurals 2.3,-13 Monogram Club 3,43 Prom Committee 3,43 Sodality lg Student Council 2,3,4g Track I. Q 'QD Tv? rp. JERRY E. BYDASH, Big Jerry, Basketball l,2g Foot- ball 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4g Track lg Class Oflicer 2,3,4g Monogram Club 3,-I. 'S . QQ 'r BRIAN E. CAINE, Intra- CHARLES A.CALABRESE. murals 3. Chuck, Golf 1,2,3,4g Intra- murals l,2,3,4. is . mm' -'-iw' . -A, DAVID A. BURAWSKI. Burr, Booster Club lg Foot- ball 3g Intramurals l,2,4g Radio Club lg Tennis Club. Yes A 'Fl' LEONARD C. BURRELLO, Len, Football 1,2,3,4g Bas- ketball l,2g Track 33 Intra- murals 2,3,4g Class Officer l,2,3,-Ig Student Council l,2, 3,43 Sodality l,2,3A-g Dance Committee 1,2,3,-Ig Prom Committee 3,45 Monogram Club 3.4. 'Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him welll' Hamlet Act V Sc. I. sighs Kavalunas after a hard day in Mr. Maras' class. 6 --j i, K x 'A Q i no Sq ,, ..,, V ,, ' - gm , 1 G A t Gt or r e out recast, U s sf., . 'M G pl if y' .M-1-0.15 li' 'N yr---------W-... ROBERT F. CAREY, Bob, Football 1,2,3,4Q Monogram Club 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. GARY J. CASANOVA, Cass, Mission 'Study Club 1,2,3,4. DOMINI-C R. CATALANO, Chick, Football 3g Intra- murals 3,4. RUSSELL J. CENTANNI, Bear, Audio Visual 3g Booster Club 2g Class Oili- cer 13 Cross Country Man- ager 1,3,43 Stamp Club 1,2, 3,43 Track 1,25 Sodality 1,23 Intramurals 4. ARRIANO J. CESA, Cease, Audio Visual Club 23 Intra- murals 3,43 Radio Club 1. CHESTER J. CI-IETNIK, Chet, Intramurals 2,3,4. DENNIS M. CEGELSKI, Sea-Gull, Radio Club 1,2, 3,4. 1 ,gif , 1- I ' ,.., S' 5: UT kf,k. 9515 f- Vfiivk iniii is fa EDWARD C. CHRISTIE, Big 'E', Golf 2,33 Business Staff 3g Class Officer 13 In- tramurals 3,43 Sodality 1,23 Speech Club 1. SAINT OSEPH IGH SCHOOL aff! D OU G L AS J. CIANCI- BELLO, Ciance, Golf 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DOMENIC D. CIRICILLO, Sonny, Bowling lg Class Ofli cer 43 Intramurals 3g Mono gram Club 3,43 Sodality 23 Student Council 4g Wrest ling 2,3,4. LARRY S. CLARK, Ace, WILLIAM K. CLARK Wtld Audio-Visual Club 2,33 Intra- Willy, Audio-Visual 3 Bas murals 2,33 Radio Club 1.3 ketball 13 Intramurals 2 So Rifle Club 1,23 Service Club dality 2. 23 Sodality 1. Cliff, Class Oflicer 23 Intra THOMAS P. CLIFFORD, JOHN R. CMARIK, Wolf, Intramurals 2,3,4. EDWARD J. COGAN, Mav- erick, Rifle Club 1,2. JAMES C. COLARI-C, Intramurals 3,4. murals 2.3,4. BARRY V. CONFORTE, Norseman 1,2,3,4g Speech Club 1,2,3,4g Sodality 25 Class Officer 3. 'IR' pf C lx . -1. rt, I y' IQ :if . , , ,rg Q24 ar , .- - . ill'.'y'v'if5f A ,Q . 1 7 Tiff 5 , . K ,. .fjrtrj . 'wi' , v 1 V ' 1.3 '. ' ,ff f--54.4 5 H J. f ' : ,5.x..,1SH. ' - Y v:3 N ffif if :ff V: . an f asf u ' P PAUL L. COU Intramurals 1,2 ring 'WTP' IKI GS OF 1960 THOMAS .l. CONOMY, Tom, Class Officer 2,3,4g Basket- ball 1,2,3g Intramurals 1,3,4g Prom Committee 3,43 Sodal- ity 1,2,3,4. DENNIS S. COOK, Kookie, Band l,2,3,4g Intramurals 3,4. '1 ' vs RM' .gf in-if THOMAS G. COOK, Cookie, Band 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 4g Class Officer 4. .-f A 'TQ 1-. A V. A . L :K K .' 1 mfs h iii RTOT, Issac, MATHEW D. CRNJAK, DAVID G. CROCKETT, DENNIS D. CROCKETT, ,3. Matt, Intramurals 23 Radio Beowulfg Class Officers lg Wheazer, Intramurals 1,2,3g Club 4. Intramurals 2,3,4. Wrestling 3. Jim 'xv' Q-.f-4' 1'-...X JOHN A. DECHELLINS, Jack, Stamp Club 1,2,3g Sodality 2, Golf 2,43 Intramurals 3,4. . Q V, Q tx Je A I K W . S ss RONALD A. CUDNIK, Ron, Intramurals 2,4. .F-ff-r 'fzizzf' GLENN L. DELLY, Class DENNIS M. DEJAK, Den, Booster Club 3g Rally Com- Oflicer 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,4g mittee 33 Stamp Club 2,3. Radio Club 2. CHARLES L. DENEHY, Charlie, Golf 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. LEONARD M. DEZELAN, EDWARD F. DHONDT, Ed, Len, Class Officer lg Rifle Mission Study Club 1,2,3,4g Club lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Student Sacristan 2,3,4g So- Radio Club 4g Glee Club 3. dality 2. 1 - Eggi 3' av me sr, i ' we 5 K- X., 5 , if .: 2 Cf. ' yggmgvl, ' , ,V i ji, 2 1 , f ,. f - Q 'ii 5. ' THOMAS W. DAVIS, Sooty, Sodality lg Class Officer 4. J. Branisel, D. McCormick, T. Hanlon, with a good two minutes to spare, head for their lunch period. taps.. ,ntl in DAVE V. DEMPSEY, Dizzy, Boating -Club 1,2,3,4g Intra- murals l,2,3,4g Knights of the Altar lg Rifle Club lg Service Club lg Wrestling 2. RONALD N. DIBIASE, Buzz, Intramuralsw3g Service Club 1,2,3,4. up-.....,., NICHOLAS K. DICILLO, MICHAEL J. DIRENZO, JOHN C. DOLENCE, Jack, Nick, Intramurals 3, Rifle Mike, Sodality 1,2,3,4g Intra- Science Honor lg Radio Club 2. murals 1,2,3,4g Knights of Club 4-. , iq , igfyww Y . ' . 3 fzfsf? JOSEPH E. DURK, Joe, Intramurals 1. the Altar 1,2,3,4. PAUL J. DOMITOR, Louie, Class Officer 1,2,3,4g Golf 3,45 Prom Commit-tee 3,43 Rally Committee 3,43 So- dality lg Student Council 3,4g Norseman 1,23 Intra- murals lg Homecoming Committee 3. ROGER A. DUVALL, Frenchie, Class Officer 1,23 Intramurals 2,3. JIM G. DWYER, Football 1,2 3 Intramurals l.2,3,4g Track 1,2. MICHEAL D. DWYER, Dwinj, Band 1,23 Intramur- als l,2,3,4. TIM P. DZIAK, Dizzy, Ra- ROBERT L. EDDY, Bob. CHARLES D. EICHLER, KENNETH J. ENGEL- dio Club l,2,3,4g Track 3,4g Band l,2,3,-'lg Class Officer Cat, Booster Club 1,2,3,4g HAUPT, Ken. Science Honor lg Intramur- 1,45 Intramurals 2. Intramurals l,2,3g Prom als 2. Committee 3g Science Honor 15 Viking 3. Y.? V IIJI3 X. I Q , , 3 2 A EDWARD M. EPPICK. Etch, Band l,2,3,4Q Cross Country 2,33 Intramurals 33 Monogram -Club 3. RONALD T. ERICH, Big JOSEPH W. ERKER, Joe, EDWARD W. ESCH, Ed, Ron, Intramurals 23 Radio Football 2g Science Honor Class Officer lg Football Club 43 Rifle Club 1. 1.2.3. 1,2,33 Intramurals 1,2,3,4Q Monogram Club 3,43 Norse- man 4g Wrestling 2,3,4. WILLIAM A. ESPLANDIU, The Head, Intramurals l,2,3. SAINT JOSEPH 'QW' 'US JOHN A. FAKULT, Intra- murals 2,3,4. IGH SCHOOL JOHN FALB, The Fox, In- JOHN A. FELDKAMP tramurals 1,2,33 Track 13 Jack, Intramurals l,2,3,4Q Wrestling 2,33 Class Officer Class Officer 2. 3. FRANK C- FERLIIN, Cross JOSEPH E. FERLIN, Jae, WILLIAM J. FERLIN, Dip, ALLEN J. FEIRRIS. Intra- COUUIYY 3,43 C168 Club 33 Class Officer 13 Intramurals Intramurals 1,2,3,4. murals 1.2. Intramurals 2,3.,43 Mono- gram Club 4g Prom Commit- tee 4. 3,43 Track 4g Bowling 4g So- dality 43 Stamp Club 2. :fwf- - .A..-, , 2 1 'fl I ,, , X . L 3035. ft vu. ,ww ?'f ff .fix f -'Iii I A W., Y 'R A at I ., E 4 K, 21 fiik , , , a -- ' - tfffru.. P I 1,,M,g4,t . 5 ':...'Lv faiEl'i5l ' . V , I 'u0 q 1' ' -'. ' wv ... 'v 'ui' '- 7 HUGH R. FIEBIG, Intra- WILLIAM A. FINK, Chuck, DAVID P. FISHWICK. murals l,2. Class Officer 1,25 Intrnmur- Fi-JL IHU'2ll1lllrfllS 3. ails 4, Track 1,2g Wrestling 3. IKI GS QF 1960 THOMAS P. FITZGERALD. Fitz, Class Officer l,2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Student Council 2. 15' 1 'I W5-.1 DAVID B. FITZMAURICE. Fitz, Football I,2,3g Intra- murals 1,2,3,4g Track l. f 3 5 Q an 443 . . km Q 9 t ., A1 .. an af Q ts- -, f I ii sf-If ,g,.'! FENTON R. FITZPAT- KENNETH L. FRANKS. RICK, Fitzie, Football 1,2,3g Franko, Cross Country 1,33 Intramurals 2,3,4g Science Intramurals 25,43 Norse- Honor lg Service Club 2,3, man 3,4g Truck 1,2,3g Sci- Track I. ence Honor 1. . Shaw-an rv' TIMOTHY F. FISTEK, Fizz Booster Cluh 2,3.1g Carpen ter Stall' 3,43 Prom Commit tee 3,-lg Viking Staff 3,1 Stamp Clulr lt. Kidd and McCrezlry help Kosmerl to the next class. 3,311 4'-vs .,,. ssl: s JAMES M. FRITZ, Radio Club 1,2,3. WILLIAM R. FULTON. Bill, Intramurals 1,2,3,4:, Sci- ence Honor 1,2g Service Club 3,4. JOHN J. GADUS, Cross RONALD C. CALL, Ron, Country l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3g Clee Club 1,2,3,4. Monogram Club 3.4. MATT J. CAMBATESE, DAVID P. CARNER, Dave. RAYMOND E. CARUBO, ROBERT C. CAZER, Fuzzy. Mutt, Intramurals 3. Stamp Club I,2,3,4g Norse You Allf, Class Officer 4, Clee Club 3,45 Intramurals man-1,2. Intramurals 3.4. 3,4g Sodality 3.4. SAINT OSEPH IGH SCHOOL JOSEPH S. CWAZZUOLO. Artist, Class Officer 2,3,45 Norseman 45 Viking Staff 33 Carpenter Staff 1,3,4g Science Honor 1. I I6 Q. WILLIAM P. CIBBONS, Gibber, Basketball 2g Class 3,45 Class Oflicer 4:, Intra- Officer 1,2,4g Intramurals murals 3,43 Rifle Club 3. 3,43 Student Council 1. JOSEPH R. CIRZ, Band 1.2, 1 QP I . ' - ' ' Ia' 5 an V L WILLIAM J. COCA, Buck Intramurals 2.3.4. FRANK J. GROSS, Frank. . DENNIS F. GORUP, Denny, Intramural Track 23 Intra- mural Basketball 33 Radio Club 43 Jr. Varsity Basket- ball Manager 2. I-4.4 IKI JAMES J. CRUBISS, Jim, Radio Club 1,23 Rifle Club 1. MICH AEL l'. GRAHAM, Mike. Sodality 2g Basketball Manager 23 Intramural Bas- ketball 3.4. KENNETH N. GREEN- WALD, Ken, Class Oflicer l,2,3,4: Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3,-lg Intramural Soft- ball I,2,3,43 Intramural Track l,2,3,4. ROBERT J. GREGOR, Bob. Science Honor 1,23 Football 1,23 Intramurals 2,3343 Wrest- ling 3,4. iflfnw- if 4 17 is 'YYY Q-fi' ities , TW-40 GS OF 1960 FRANK tramural tramural Officer 2 N. CUISANO, In- Basketball 1,23 In- Softball 1,22 Class ,,.o-s. Wi DENNIS M. CUNSCH, Den- nis, Science Honor 1.2. QD E 3 u L Jil 'Q ' DAVID J. CUSTINCIC, MICHAEL J. HAAS, Bull. ROBERT H. HAAS, Bob. TED L. HAAS, Thad, Radio Waxie, Class Officer 4g Glee Glee Club 43 Intramurals Club 2g Intramurals 33 Band Club 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Science Honor l. 3.4. 1. Nahtis Sikll ts, Perm-ic, Maranas, Kokal, Jerin, Robinson, Wagner, turn a prosaic lunch period into I sumptuous repast. STEVEN HAIC, Steve, Sci- ence Honor Society lg Serv- ice Club l,2,33 Intramural Baseball 2,3g Intramural Bowling 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, Golf 4, Booster Club I. YYK E 'M A t ,C ,,lQ EDWARD HALLORAN, Ed- ward, Intramural Baseball 2,33 Intramural Basketball 2,35 Intramural Track 3, Booster Club l. 'THOMAS HANNAN, Tom. GARY HANSON, Hans. Clee 'Club I,2,3,4g Knights Class Omcer Ig Glee Club lg of the Altar 1,23 Prom Com- Rally Committee 4, Intra- mittee 3,45 Intramural Soft- mural Basketball 3. ball 4. -0-.-.... FRANK HANLEY, Frank. Class Officer l,2,3,4g Foot- ball l,2g Intramurals l,2,3,-It Prom Committee, Student Council 4. GEORGE HASEK, Sonny, Intramural Softball 2,33 In- tramural Basketball 2,3g In- tramural Track 3 . THOMAS HANLON, Little Dink, Class Officer l,2,3,4g Dance Committee 2g Intra- murals 2,3g Prom Commit- tee 29 Student Council 2,3,4. CYRIL HASTO, Cy, Band 1,2,3,4g Intramural Softball 1,23 Intramural Basketball 2,3. ice Club 1. YK:-wr X, ig 1-,... F ,K , Q 31. xi, ,Liv 'I i A . sqgw RUDY .l. HAUSMANN, MICHAEL C. HEATH- RICHARD C. HERRICK. TIMOTHY A. HESTER Grief, Intramurals 2,3g Serv- COTE, Mike, Knights of the Herry, Service Club l,2,3,4g The Jester, Intramurals 1,2 Altar 1. Intramurals 1,3,4. 3,43 Science Honor 25 Honor Roll 1, Basketball lg Foot ball 1. 9 x 'Tx annex in K ix 13? .ION C. HILL, Hillbilly, In- ANDY F. HIRSCHEGGER, tramurals 2,3,4g Service Hirsch, Clee Club 1,2,3g In- Club 2g Stamp Club 2. ROBERT F. HOLLIS, Bob, Football 2, Track lg Service Club 1,2,3,4g Stamp Club 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3,4. tramurals 2,33 Knights of the Altar lg Radio Club 4. f-Us THOMAS E. HOLZ- HEIMER, Tom, Cross Coun- try 1,2,3,4g Knights of the Altar l,2,3, Monogram Club 2,3,4g Soflality l,2g Track l,2,3,4g Class Officer 1. , wig at 1- t gi-ASW H. HLABSE, TIMOTHY Tim, Class Officer 4, Intra- murals 2,3. ANDREW R. HORN, Andy, Glee Club 1,2,3,4. JAMES J. HOENICMAN, Big lim, Intramurals l,2,3g Service Club 1,2,3,4g Stamp Club 1,2. - A D EN N I S F. HUEBER, Denny, Boating Club 2.,3,4g Rifle Club 3g Wrestling 2' Intramurals 2,-1. 1 VIKI GS OF 1960 JOHN J. HUGHES, J A ay, u- WALTER J HYCLAK BRUCE J IANETTA R d' P , , . , a I0 HILLIP C. IANNARELLI, dio-Visual 1,23 Basketball lg Walt, Sac-ristan 2,3,4g Mis- Club 1,23 Intramurals 2,3,4. Phil, Class Officer 3g Clee Bowling I,2,3g Football lg sion Study 'Club I,2,3,4. Club 1,23 Nofseman 3143 Intramural Basketball 3, Speech Club 33 S0d3litY 25 Service Club 1,2. . uv-L st Fpk I . il' in W , it , X ..- W JOHN P. JACKSON, Basket- RICHARD F. JACKSON, ball Ig Football 25 Intramur- Rich, Band l,2,3,4. als I,2,3,4-. , ,, MAX F. JERIN, Intramur- als 2,3,4. ly. A, 47' 'K' DENNIS M. JOHNSON, Den, Basketball 1,23 Class Ofbcer I,2,3g Football I,2.3,4g Monogram Club 3,43 Track 1,2,3,4-. Tennis ZA. 5' 1L 1. RICHARD J. JANEK, Rich. Class Officer 2, Intramurals 2,3,4g Rifle Club 13 Rally Committee 4. ff-2 D. , .. is-...pf JOHN P. JONES, J. P., Au- dio-Visual Club 2.3.4 fPresi- dent 313 Class Oflicer 1,2,3g Knights of the Altar I,2,3g Sodality 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 2.3. t y-6, 5' .-Q, if 51 fl '- ,xi ,F Af J Q 1 7' ' If I FRANK J. JENULESOQN, Fritz, Audio-Visual Club l,2,4g Class Officer Ig Intra- murals 3,4. ROBERT' L. JONES, Jonesy, Booster Club 2,3,4g Intra- mural Bowling 3,45 Track 3. tramurals 2,3,4g Class Offi a, ff be ' A . . ...1 if L 4 yy, ,Z . ' 'C .3 ya w n.-: ' - L ., Lt . JAMES J. JUFKO, lim, Ten- nis 1. DONALD J. KAVALUNAS, Don, Audio-Visual Club 2,3g Class Officer 2, Norseman 3,4: Radio Club 4g Speech 3. Q 2 J 'r mi - J L --v- , . , , i .... J - a f Q f . l ..,. M 'wi' ' J - Q. s , . KENNETH J. KANCIES Ken, Booster Club 3,45 Ini cer 1. GORDON J. T. KEICHEL, Intramural Softball 2,33 In- tramural Bowling 3,4. an.. is T Qan- WILLIAM J. KELLNER, JAMES T. KELLY, Jim, In- Bill, Intramurals 2,3,4g Chess tramurals 2,3,4. Club 3. STEPHEN R. KASPER, Ghost, Basketball l,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3g Track 1,2 3,43 Rally Committee 3,43 Student Council l.,2,3,4g S0 dality 2,33 Class Officer l,2, 3,43 Prom Committee 3,4g Monogram Club 3,4. E g 5' ' fl E H . I ss? mg... 3 ,, gs- :gg w'.7 . . 4... . A ..,, - . . s M: A.. . f , x W -N, in , 3, as . ., ,E , ..,, .. wie. .I - .... ',f4' Sr RONALD G. KASULONES, Ron, Band 1,2,3,4g Class Offi- rer 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,4. Vikings Piro and Preto growl at the Homecoming Game. is N Lf fr if 1.. .1 -vsp. WILLIAM R. KEWNDRA, Wee, Intramurals 2,3,4g Track 1:, Radio Club lg Wrestling 4. BRUCE A. KERSHAW, Li- brary Staff 2,33 Class Officer 1. ' f' T L' K i in M: I t - f M 1, svfilfhwi il f' sr. ff!! Q psf Q., ,l., , , ,, , , , f . 3 K I X 1 li' 'L' Mildilbff -11 uf. ' I- 4155. ' ,:i:s5,..: V t '11 1-:pig fix: 3 7 g -2-f,r::.f:'f:-1. . 'e 1 .- 3 .5 7-'x2!:g5g'4Iffg,7f 2122ititsex2s2z!1!.:,tNewtqEhTa'si3k t '- , .. ' , s -,- 1' ' ff. ' - my W2'f L4:21s??5'ZHEe:. 'w k , , - sffiiti' 'f 'WfA' F :limietilsieisimazeskeffs RAYMOND J. KIRSCHEN- STEINER, Ray, Booster Club 2,3,4g Father-Son Bowl- ing 1,2,3g Prom Committee 3,49 Radio Club 4, Viking Staff 3,4. JOSEPH A. KL-EINHENZ, Giggles, Radio Club lg Au- dio-Visual Club l,2,3,4g In- tramurals 3,4g Stamp Club 1,2,3,4. DAN L. KILKENNEY, Dan, Intramurals 2,3,4. RICHARD L. KIDD, Dick, Rifle Club lg Cross Country 43 Intramurals 2,3. L ,wfl f. ff nat 4. I, .,., ai ,M 1 4 'ls JAMES A. KOBE, Radio WILLIAM R. KOBE, Bill, Club 1,23 Chess Club 33 In- Class Officer l,4g Intramur- tramurals 3,4-. als 1,2,4. IKI GS OF 1960 'fin- fin i . i ' S 7. , ..-M ' :' 7,1 1 . T.. uf - if,-by ,sf , Xe, , 55, -vs. 2.511 f ,in- ,is M, Q ffiiiafffgf c . . 'K .insf 5. I JOSEPH J. KOKAL, Coca, JAMES J. KOSMERL, Kos, CHARLES E. KOTNIK, Band 3,43 Radio Club 2. Class Officer 13 Knights of Chuck, Class Officer 1,2,3g the Altar 25 Intramurals Intramurals 1,2,3,4. 2,3,4. murals 2,3. JOSEPH F. KOVATCH, Joe, Football Manager 1,23 Intra- THOMAS C. KOWALSKI, LEONARD D. KRISTOF, ROBERT S. KUBEA, Ice- Cube, Band 13 Knights of the Altar 43 Norseman 4. T Killer, Radio Club lg Class Len. Officer lg Intramurals 2,3,4. rrs 'R iii-'jff ,sf :ta -2 ! . LEO P. LANN, Frenchie, Band 1,2,3,43 Class Officer 1,43 Intramural Basketball 33 Student Council 1. .ta .X ROBERT P. LACZKO, Bob Band 1,2,3,4Q Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. SAINT JOSEPH IGH SCHOOL RONALD M. LAVIGNA, Ron, Boating Club Oliicer 2,3,43 Class Oiiicer 3,43 In- tramurals 2,3,4Q Prom Com- mittee 3,42 Rally Committee 43 Student 1,4. WILLARD F. LEBLANG, Will, Library Stalf 2. WILLIAM L. LEDDY, Bill, Booster Club 1,23 Intra- mural Softball 2,3,43 Norse- man 23 Prom Committee 3,4. A Sui-v I ,givin ,egg Fl' .rf- '-5,37 np...-f i 'f gang. at . 121'-'-7 BOB C. LEGERSKI, Porky, RONALD L. LEKSE, Ron, Basketball 1,23 Football 1,23 Viking Stall 23 Norseman 33 Intramurals 2,3. Intramural Baseball 33 Rally Committee 4. CEOFFREY LENTZ, Whif- fer, Boating Club 1,2,33 Class Oliicer 2,3,43 Intramural Baseball 33 Rally Committee 43 Wrestling 23 Viking Stall 23 Photography 2. ROBERT A. LESKOVEC Bob, Radio Club l,2,3,4. 'i'1 ,v l A l . X9 mmf? as -- f , 1 Lf' 4 9934 5 f 'fafii :sf 'S ROBERT E. LEVAR, Bob, Clee Club 1,2,3,4g Intra mural Bowling 4. '! jP' RONALD M. LIIEB, Ron, Service Club 2. genus, wif: . OPERATION FRENCH FRIES Research engineers present: Modica, Lentz, Murphy, Co- gan, Lekse, Hester, Lavigna, Novak, Stupika, Hughes, Baumann. Object: To consume 2 pounds of french fries. Time elapsed: 1 minute, 15.2 seconds. !nsl V., A ' CHARLES E. LIESKE, Chuck, Class Officer 1,23 In tramurals 2,3,4. Result: Success fBurp !J vyg rv' ROBERT' F. LIESKE, Bob, Class Officer 1,23 Radio Club 3: Track 1: Intramurals 2,3,4. 'K ROBERT H. LOISELLE, DAN F. L O M B A R D O, W I L L I A M J. LONGO, JOSEPH J. LUSCHINN, Joe, Mouse, Intramurals 2,3. Musher, Intramural Basket- Willie, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 3,4. bull 3: Radio Club 1,2,3: So- dality 2. mi, -if '- ,A. , , 3 .F In f' Cf- , C r um, .. umm f -em e my few. T uf i sg , 2.-f ck, DOUGLAS M. MCCOR- JAMES P. LYNCH, lim, JOHN A. MCCLURE., Ja t. U-M5 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Booster Intramurals 3,4. Club 3. 5 SQ 1s....,., rg . 53 75 A , -...L g 1 i JAMES H. MCCREIGHT DENNIS T. MCGARRY, lim. Denny, Class Officer 3g Foot- ball 1,2,33 Monogram Club 3g Track 1,23 Intramurals 2,3,4g Prom Committee 3. MACK, Doug, Band 1,2,3,4. FN.. sq.,- , JOHN O. MCGOVERN, Audio-Visual Club 2,3,43 lack, Band 1,2,3,43 Intramur- Knights of the Altar lg Ra- dio Club 33 Soclality 1,23 Track 33 Intramurals 13243,-1. THOMAS J. MCCEE, Tom .QQ as TIMOTHY S. MCCREARY, Tim, Boating 43 Intramural Baseball 3,43 Rally Commit- tee. 4. 4- THOMAS J. MCNEELEY, DONALD R. MCSEVENEY, JAMES R. MACAVOY, Mac, JOHN J. MAHON, Man, Tom, Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Don, Intramural Softball 3. Audio-Visual Club 23 Intra- Booster 'Club 1,2,3. Track lg Class Officer 43 Stu- murals 2,3,4. dent Council 4. YQNQQ RUSSELL MAnI-IIONEY, Rus, EDWARD A. MXAIKUT, JOSEPH A. MAKARICH, PAT T. MALANEY, Pat, Rifle Club 1. Tossie, Intramural Track 23 Strings, Intramurals 2,35 Football 15 Intramurals Viking Staff 3. Radio Club 1. 2,3,4. K ,k,:Vl I KVJK y it if ei A A lA'l - . .. f fi I ig -fi X A Q: --.' ' - ---' KEN J. MALENSEK, Moe, Audio-Visual Club 33 Intra- mural Bowling 1,2g -Radio Club 1. X ,QT M MICHAEL J. MALONEY, Mike, Glee Club 1,2,3,4. DOMINIC J. MANCINI, Dom, Class Officer 1,23 Clee Club I,2,3,4g Sodality 1. ,J P51953 ' JAMES T. MAPEL, Jim, In tramurals 2,3,4. LOUIS A. MARANO, Louie, DOMINI-C A. MARCOTRIG- JOSEPH H. MARSEY, Joe, JOHN E. MARTINICH Intramurals 1,3,4. IANO, Marco, Audio-Visual Radio Club 1,2,3,4-3 Science Mouse, Track 43 Intramur Club 1,2,3,4g Science Honor Honor 1,2,3,4g Sodality 1,2, als l,2,3,4. 1,23 Photography Club 2. 3,43 'Class Officer 1,2- SAINT JOSEPH IGH SCHOOL mzrfx PRANAS S. MASIOTAS, LAWRENCE M. MASTRAN- WALDO J. MAZELIS, Wall, DAVID A. MAZI, Dave, Ra Frank, Boating Club 3,42 GELO, Larry, Radio Club 1. Intramurals 2,3,4. dio Club 1,2,3,43 Sodality Track 3,43 Intramurals 2.3,4. 3,43 Science Honor 4. PATRICK L. MEDLEN, Meds, Cl-ass 'Officer 1,22 Cross Country 23 Football 1,22 Monogram Club 3,43 Prom Committee 43 Student Coun- cil 1,23 Track l,2,43 Intra- murals l,2,3,4. VIKINGS GF196O MELVIN J. MELLE, Mel. Football 1,2,3,43 Golf 4g Monogram Club 3,43 Service Club 1,23 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4. , .. ,, .. . . , E -' Q ia..- zs JOHN R. MESEC, J. Fred MARTIN F. MIKUS, Marty, Muggs, Glee Club 1,2,33 Intramurals 2,3. Service 1,25 Intramural Bowling 2. I-Ilabse backs Hlabseis Law of Moving Bodies fwith cash and jewelry. fwanted: 1 size ll ,60 class ring-No reasonable offer rejected. Call, write or phone Timothy Hlabse.l EDWARD J. MILLER, Butch, Class Treasurer 1g Bowling 1,2,3,4 3 Booster Club l,2,33 Radio Club 1.2, 3,43 Vice-President 33 Presi- dent 43 Science Honor 1,2, 3,43 Sodality 2,3,43 Secretary 43 Student Council 33 Dance Committee 4. WILL-IAM D. MINADEO, Big Bill, Class Officer 2,3,4 murals 2,3. 3 Football 1,23 Track I3 Intra- THOMAS F. MILLER, T, Rifle Club lg Intramural Track 2g Prom Committee 4. DONALD A. MODICA, Moe, Class Officer 1,2,3,43 President 1,2,33 Cross Coun- try lg Dance Committee 2,3,43 Chairman 43 Wrest- ling 2,43 Sodality 2,3,43 Stu- dent Council l,2,3,4Q Vice- President 4. I 48:7 j 5 , H gi AL. SQ 5 ,, 7 llfg, AP GERALD M. MONTANA, THOMAS D. MORRIS, Big R o B ER T A. M U C CI, AUSTIN J- MULHERN, Au- Fats, Class Officer I3 Student T, Football I3 Intramurals MOOCII, Class 0HiC0l' 43 IH' die' Basketball 1323 C1355 Council I3 Intramurals l,2,4. 2,3,4. IrHml1l'HlS 23,43 NOFSBIIIHH Office' 23,43 Intramurals 3,43 Carpenter 43 Football lg 2,34- B' qgiiw 3 . ....- A . '.-, ,, Wag . . ,,,:: i s -,,lf, A I I hh WILLIAM G. MURMANN Bill, Wrestling l,2,33 Intra- mural Track 2. JAMES F.MURPHY, Murph, Basketball 1,2,3,43 Class Oflicer 1,32 Monogram Club 3,43 Student Council Treasurer 43 Intramurals 2,3,4-. Viking Staff 4. RICHARD S. MURPHY. Rick, Boating Club 1,2,3,43 Dance Committee 3,43 Foot- ball 1,33 Rally 'Committee 3,43 Prom Committee 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Viking Staff 3g Tennis 2g President 43 Intramurals 4. ROGER G. M U R P H Y, Murph, Intramurals lg Track 3. ROGER A. MURRAY, Rog, Class Officer 23 Intramurals 23 Norseman 43 Viking Staff 4g Carpenter 4g Sodality 2,3. Alf' JOHN E. NAHRA, Pancho, Intramurals 2.3.4. 'Ui 1 Q ROBERT N. NEMUNAITIS, Nemo, Intramurals 2. CAREY A. NERACHER Carey. RICHARD .l. N O V A K, Perry, Glee Club 2,3,43 Knights of the Altar I3 In- tramurals 1.4. RICHARD F. NOWICKI, Rick, Cross Country 3,43 Monogram Club 3,43 Speech Club 23 Track l,2,3,4 3 Wrestling 23 Intramurals 2,4. 3 L P 3 My , .LL 'WR fggr -7 ' 3 eell T E A 3 , 1 . , I I Jl ffi' f 1 f , .51 Egfr: ' I 1' new 9 PATRICK W. O'LEARY, Pat, Rifle Club 4. if., -wg. law-M-' H, .QQ 1 f .Sf it ls . , . x DOMENIC J. PALERMO Smooth. ,i -'Vi TERRY PAUL, Terry, Class CARL W. PEARSON, Carl, LYNN C. PECJAK, Charlie, F R A N K C. PER C I C, Officer 23 Track 1,2,3,43 In- Bowling 3,43 Class Officer Track 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. Franky. tramurals 2,3,4. 1,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Mon- ogram Club 4. Wrobel to Bro. Wentker: Yes, Brother, but I really think that psychologically, the key to this third stratum -the factor which distin- guishes it from those previ- ously considered - would seem to lie in the fact that the elements upon 'which it depends for its existence are not received as direct visual sensations, but demand the interpretation of visual stim- uli in terms of non-visual experiencef, A13 ll: .-. gig .5 . xr p f e X A L TER-RANCE W. PERKO, .I O S E PH 'C. PERUSEK, LOUIS J. PETRO, Lou. WILLIAM G. PINTER, Pm Terry, Glee Club 2,3,4g So- Peru, Football 3g Intramur- head, Booster Club 2,34 dality 2,3,4g Intramurals als 2,4. Carpenter 33 Service Club 2,3,4. Ig Viking Staff 3. SAINT OSEPH IGH SCHOOL Q,-life?- ,', 1 11 K I I I iz.. , jii Wt . 1. u 25, src aac - . 51 i if-w .sr' 2 HARVEY H. PIERMAN, Harve, Rifle Club 1,2,3. PHILIP S. PIRO, Uncle Phil, Intramurals 2,3.4g Knights of the Altar 2,3,4g Service Club 1,23 Cheer- leader 4g Rally Committee 4. JOSEPH M. PINARDO, WILLIAM T. P L E S E C Knights of the Altar 4. Teeth, Football 2g Intramur als 2,3,4g Track 23 Bowling l,2,3g Prom Committee 4 'iV 91l'v'f'7 f ,F'Hs....,,.-. JOHN J. PLUT, Plutsi, ALLAN F. POKLAR, Audio- Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Knights Visual Club 1,21 Intramurals of the Altar 1,23 Prom Com- 3,43 Rally Committee 43 mittee 3,43 Viking Staff 3,43 Service Club 1,43 Wrestling Carpenter Staff 2,3,4. 4. .' ,As I 'V as x :ii t I i, 3' JOHN W. PRETO, Pretzels Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3,4Q Football 1,2,33 Rally Com- mittee 43 Service Club 1,2, Intramurals 2,3,43 Cheer- leader 4. ,K ' e .A sv? it . JOSEPH J. PRIJATEL, Joe, Band 1,2,3,43 Class Officer 1,43 Cross Country 3,43 In- tramural Track 23 Mono- gram Club 43 Norseman 3,43 Sodality 43 Student Council 4g Track 3,4. WILLIAM E. PRINCIPI, EARL R. PRINT, Intfamuf' Bill, Track 1,43 Intramurals 315 2.3.44 Sflldem Council 1- 2,3,4. iw . TOM W. POPE, Tom, Boat- ing Club 3,43 Class Oiiicer 43 Prom Committee 3,42 Rally Committee 43 Sodality 23 Student Council 4g Golf 43 Intramurals 2,3,4. N -'V' 'S kv' 5 -.4-f 3 If fil' CLIFFORD E. POWALI, Suah, Glee Club 1,22 Booster 2. ww, 13? 'CV KI f- -15,9 Al A HENRY J. PRINCE, Hank, Class Officer 23 Service Club 3,43 Intramural Baseball 3. 1 at STEVE W. PURUCZKY, Jerry-Lee, Archery 43 Intra- murals 2,3,43 Service Club l,2,3,4. IKI GS OF 1960 TED P. PRINCIOTTO, Fuzzy, Sodality 1,23 Track 1,23 Wrestling 1,23 Intra- mural Baseball 2,3,4. WILLIAM J. RABE, Willie, Riiie Club lg Prom Commit- tee 43 Service 'Club 1,2,33 In- tramurals 2,3,4. JOHN B. 'RAYMO'ND, Tex, Class 'Officer 43 Football 33 Intramurals 3,43 Prom Com- mittee 43 Viking 'Staff 4g Stu- dent Council 43 Track 3,4. DENNIS J. RAZAYESKI, Razz, Glee Club 1,2,3,43 In- tramural Bowling 4g Norse- man 3,43 Carpenter 33 Class Officer 1. Yfzy-L .- PHILIP E. REICHERT, Phil, Intramurals 3,4-. JACK L. REUBISH, Jack, Intramurals 2,3,43 Student Council lg Class Officer 13 Prom Committee 4. EDWARD A. REAKRDON, Tim, Class Officer l,2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Intramural Softball 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,41 Monogram Club 43 Prom Committee 4. t A STEPHEN J. REGOVI-CH, Reggy, Father and Son Bowl- ing 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,33 Track lg Knights of the Al- tar lg Service Club 1,23 In- tramurals 2,3,4. 51-......f G' JOSEPH M. RIBAR, Joe, TERRY S. ROBINSON, Service Club 1,23 Rally Com- Terry, Glee Club 1,2,3,43 In- mittee 43 Prom Committee tramurals 2,33 Knights of the 3,45 Intramurals 4. Altar 1. SAINT OSEPH 251 fl f'f: 4 il!-fi, . JAMES C. ROCHFORD, Rock, Intramurals 2,3,43 Rally Committee 3. IGH SCHOOL --. FRANK B. ROCHON, Frankie, Intramurals 2,3,4. in fa. 3 PATIRICK R. ROEDER Pat, Class Officer 1,2.,33 Foot- ball 1,2,3,43 Golf 43 Intra murals 2.33 Prom Commit tee 33 Student Council 2,33 Track 13 Monogram Club 4 JOSEPH A. ROGERS, Joe. Class Officer 1,43 Intramural Bowling 1,2,3,43 Knights of the Altar 1,3,43 Sodality 1,2, 3,43 Student Council 1. D1ON F. ROMANO. IKI CRAIG J. RUPAR, Craig, Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Intra- mural Softball 23 Service Club 1. I AM' 9.32: 93 3 ' . f jg, JOHN H. SAWICKI, Johnny, Radio Club 1,4. 0117.2 .,f EDWARD R. ROMEY, Rich, Class Oflicer 1,33 Football 2g Track 3,43 Wrestling 43 In- tramurals 2,3,4. ik,-Q ',,-far JOHN M. ROVANSEK, Sonny, Service Club 13 In- tramurals 2,3,4. ' sv OF 1960 GREG J. ROYER, Greg, Class Officer 1,23 Basketball 13 Football 1,2,3,43 Mono- gram Club 3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. . W. ROMUALDAS SAKALAS, Sak, Cross Country 13 Mono- gram Club 3,4Q Track 1,2, 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ,arlin- ,gf JERRY P. SCHAFFER, Jerry, Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3g Boating 'Club 23 So- dality 1,23 Tennis 1,23 In- tramural Softball 3,43 Golf 3,4. BERNARD J. SALETEL. Berny, Band 13 Intramural Softball 3g Radio Club 2, 3, 4. ik, ROBERT J. SATO, Bob. -1115 .qw .-pr HERBERT W. SCHEIDEL, Herb, Cheerleader 1,2,33 Class Officer 3,43 Monogram Club 3,43 Sodality l,2,33 Stamp Club lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4. T H 0 M A S SCHONAUER, Mot, Band 1,2,3,4Q Class Offi- cer 43 Intramurals 1,2,4. ROBERT' J. SCHREIBER, Bob, Tennis 23 Intramural Baseball 3. ' lll I f 11. X llk, .il ,f,, . 'ff' MARK E. SHABER, Glee Club 3. HENRY A. SCHULTZ, Hank, Booster Club 1,2g Class Ofncer lg Viking Staff 33 Intramural Basketball lg Intramural Bowling 1. LARRY P. SEMERSKY, Larry, Cross Country 1g Track 13 Sodality lg Intra- mural Baseball 2g Intra- mural Track 2. ROBERT J. SKAPURA, Skip, Audio-Visual Club 1, 2,35 Class Officer 1,43 Prom Committee 3,4g Football lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Knights of the Altar 1,23 Monogram Club 2,3,4g Norseman 3,4g Sodality 1,2g Student Coun- cil 43 Track 1,2,3,4. JOHN P. SEXTON, Jack. ' was 2 f Y ' . , M ,Q . as , J J 2-f...-N , I ' F , 1 K ,. ,AVA 35, . ..L. K L V I r, .- ,.'. .5-f . .- U 'f ' ,'-, 1 ? , J' f - - fi 5 fi 4. .V A754 fi . 1 'Q 5173 555' X?-gp. 1'5fs..a-me ,fa f 1 'QQ -if - 5- , Tx ' 'wifi 1119 IM: RAMUNAS J. SKRINSKA, Ray, Radio Club 45 Intra- murals 4. SAINT OSEPH IGH SCHOOL CHARLES V. SKRIPKO, Chuck, Dance Committee 3g Clee Club 2,3,4g Sodality 2,3,4g Class Officer 4. mi 'Saw' EDWARD E. SLABE, Ed, WILLIAM L. SMITH, Iron EDWARD W. SMITKO, JOSEPH J. SOMRAK Joe Intramural Baseball 1,3,43 Grip. Boating Club 1,2,3,4. I 34 Smitty. IKI GS OF 1960 MICHAEL S. SOPKO, Mike, Glee Club 2,3,43 Photography 23 Intramural Track 23 Golf 4. DAVID S. STERLEKAR, Dave, Class Oflicer l,2,33 Football 1,2,3,4-3 Monogram Club 2,3,4g Track 13 Wrest- ling 2,3,43 Intramurals 3,4. sizzix JAMES M. STANELUIS. Professor, Booster Club 43 Class Officer 1,2,3,43 Science Honor 1,2,3,4g Viking Staff, Editor 43 Student Council 3,43 Prom Committee 4. JOHN F. STERK, Viking MICHAEL A. STERK Bu, Stall' 3g Photography Club 2g Mike, Knights of the Alta: Intramurals 2,3,4. 13 Science Club 1234 ROBERT P. STEVENS, WILLIAM C. STIEF, Bill, Bob, Honor Roll lg Intra- Intramural Track 2. mural Softball 3,4. JOHN J. STIH, Jumbo, Bas- ketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2 s 3,43 Class Officer 1,2,33 Mon- ogram Club 2,3,43 Intra- mural Softball 2,3,4. 3-Mia:-5 xg ,gf Hgzggks 2 3 TW fs iii JAMES J. STRMAC, Jim, LADDIE J. STUPICA, Bud, Radio Club lg Intramurals Band lg Football 23 Intra- 2,3,4. murals 2,3,43 Class Officer 1. frr sfo' RONALD .l. SUSTER, Ron, Class Officer 1,2,3,43 Dance fr-1. Committee 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Radio Club lg Knights of the Altar 43 Service Club 3,43 Sodality 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,3,4g Norseman 2,3,43 Prom Committee 3,4. ROBERT P. SVETS, Bob, Service Club 1,2,343 Intra- murals 1,2,3. ROBERT J. SWETEL, R. J., Sodality 2,3,4g Bowling, Service Club. BIRUCE M. SZABO, Shan- dor, Golf 2,3,4g Monogram Club 2,3,4, Sodality 1,2: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. ALEXANDER A. TADAY, Al, Intramural Baseball 2 3,45 Stamp Club 2. JOSEPH TALIK, Snead. , 'K af J ' A X , JOSEPH A. TATALICK, Little Joe, Booster Club 1,2 Service Club 1. 'YSL Y'--.--Q' 1 WILLIAM T. TAYLOR, Willy, Student Council 2 Class Oiiicer 1,2, Track 1 Sodality 1, Service Club li Intramurals 1,2,3,4. gamer' ROBIN D. THOMAS, Half- breed, Basketball l,2,3,4g Class 'Officer 1,2,3,4g Golf 3,43 Monogram 23,43 Stu- dent Council 3g Prom Com- mittee 4, Intramurals 2,3. ?.Ql 'ZT' fo I , NICK C. TIBALDI, Pizza, Football 1,2,3,4g Class Oili- cer l,2,3g Monogram Club 3,4g Student Council 1,2,33 Prom Committee 3,4g Golf 45 Dance Committee 2,33 In- tramurals 1,2,3,4. PAT J. TIBALDI, Pat, Class THOMAS TIFFT, Tom, WILLIAM J. TIGHE, Bill, JOHN E. TIGUE, Big John Officer 2, Intramural Base- Football 23 Track l,2,3g Stu- Intramural Baseball 2. Class Officer 45 Glee Cluli ball 3. dent Council 3,43 Senior 1,2,3,4g Student Council 4g 'Class Secretaryg lntramur- Intramural Basketball 4. als 3,4. THOMAS J. TIMKO, Rocky, Intramural Bowling 33 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Sodality 2,3,4. 2 1. - x J' ' .Hike . L xx 4 4. .hu A ' ,l .4-:YA 3 .., -. gpgfyf .Lf Q 1 JOSEPH A. UNETIC, Joe, Intramural Volleyball 13 Service 'Club 3,4. KENNETH J. TISOVEC, Tiz, Class Officer 2,33 Foot- ball 23 Prom Committee, In- tramurals 1,2,3,4. I W ' Q 41' 'IT' RICHARD P. TRAMTE, Rich, Bowling Team 4g In- tramural 2,3,4. DAVID L. TURK, Dave, Monogram Club 43 Norse- man 3,43 Track 1,2,3,4Q Class 'Officer 4g Intramurals 1,2, 3,4. . Tk, .. -V, x3Q ,1,., I Rx! 5... vi? 3 . 'UA a ANTHONY J. VAHCIC, Tony, Class Officer 23 Cross Country 1,23 Monogram Club 2,3,43 Student Council 2g Track 1,43 Intramural Track 2. FRANK A. VAHCIC, Class ALCIMANTAS J. VALAI Officer 23 Intramurals 1,2,3. TIS, Al, Basketball 23 Class Officer 2,3,l3 Intramura-ls 2 3,4. l FRANK A. VALENCIC, ANTHOINY D. VALEN- RONALD J. VALYKO, CHARLES' A. VAUGHN, Shorty B00-ster Club 1. TINO, Val, Class Officer 1,2, Foxie, Football 1,23 Track lg Bean, Track 2g Glee Club 33 3,43 Intramurals 1.2,3,4. Intramurals 1,2,3.,4. Prom Committee, Intramur- als 1,2,3,4. RAYMOND R. VEHOVEC, Switch, Rally Committee 43 Service Club 13 Intramurals l,2,3,4. 9 ROGER A. VINCI, Mouse. FOYREST J. VIOLETT, Frog, Audi 0-Visual Club 3g Rifle Club 2,3. Booster Club 23 Intramural Baseball l,2,3,43 Intramural Track 1,2,3,4Q Riile Club 2g Sodality 2. ,va- i sf .x ' K' . 1' Q 1 ,f A ,-f.. '. w 1,5 I Q 5 New ,,,,. ir li, ir: M I C H AEL N. VITAN- JAMES .I VLACH Jim PETER E. WAGNER Wa s ' 9 s ' a S s TONIO, Vitt, Intramural Band 1,2,3,43 Norseman 13 Basketball 13 Class Officer Bowling I. Speech 23 Rifle I. 2,43 Monogram Club 3,43 Student Council 43 Track l,2,3,43 Intramurals 2,43 Football l. SAINT OSEPH IGH SCHOOL JEROME L. VISCO-NTI, Jerry, Intramurals l,2,33 Knights of the Altar 1. 'mr' ,...w.v-W EDWARD R. WALSH, Doc Valsh, Football 1,23 Prom Committee 4g Intramurals l,2,3,4Q Sodality 2g Student Council 13 Class Officer 1. ta -.ex te ' is CHARLES K. VVEBSTER, DONALD A. WEISHEIT, ROBERT T. WETZEL, JOHN F. WHITING, John Web, Track 23 Intramurals Don. Wease, Football 13 Intra- Football 1,2,33 Sodahty 2 1,2,3,4. murals 1,2,3,4. Track 13 Intramural 1234 IKI GS OF 1960 Ass... j I ,,. 'Ci DAVID J. WHITTAKER, JERRY J. WROBEL, Jerry. CHARLES G. YURCICH, WALTER G. ZAGAR Walt John, Booster Club lg Serv- Basketball lg Intramurals Charlie, Basketball I,2,3,4g Band 2,3,4g Rally Commit ice Club lg Intramural Soft- l,2,3,4. Sodality 25 Prom Committee tee 43 Photography Club 2 hall 3. 4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ROBERT G. ZALLER, B. Z.. Intramurals 2,3,4g Rifle Club 23,4-. Lf RICHARD J. ZEBROWSKI, Weasel, Basketball Manager lg Intramural Bowling 2,3,43 Football Manager 2,3,-lg In- tramurals 3g Service Club l,2,3. Y . ' fi? Har' gg...-ef S'-'A S' Q--sw JERRY P. ZINGLE, Jerry, WILLIS J. ZEITZ, Zeke, Intramurals 1,2,3. Audio-Visual Club l. i I 91 f .afar 4.--Q wr.-'sf ! NORMAN P. ZNIDARSIC, JOHN A. ZORC, John. In- DAVID P. ZUPANCIC, Normal, Booster Club 2,33 tramural Softball 1. Zupp, Service Club lg Intra- Intramurals 2,3,-I. murals 2,3,4. Qas s. m 6:53 'N fu? ' 53 g 1 4. V .51 , Msg if? S 5 so C, N S' if . z A 'R A sf if MICHAEL J. ZUPKO, Zup Cross Country 3g Monogram Club 43 Prom Committee 3 Class Officer 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. DERCLASSME Stupica's lane for 'gthru traffici' gives Fitzpatrick ample room to drive for victory yardage over the formerly undefeated Saint Ed's. Flynn goes head and shoulders above the other members of the Soph gym class. Herr Dieska zu Zitel: Sie mussen einen gesmack fur Deutsch entwickeln. J L Ea ...ff Front Row ileft to rightj: D. Cenrulu, G. Brickman 1PresidenU, J. Bauman, M. Coleman, R. Chianrone, J. Artino, T. Conley. Second Row: B. Colomhi, E. Cheslock, L. Borsani, C. Bran- dich, W. Bednar, R. Beres, J. Blaser. Third Row: R. Bedford, L. Bodle 4Vice-President! P, J. Akos, T. Coneglio, J. Callaghan. R. Beuck, A. Casar. Fourth Row: W. Balturshot, P. An- clmssy, Y. Apolito, A. Colton, YV. Banach, J. Barrett, R. Canxphcll 4Secrelaryl, M. Boland. Fifth Row: P. Callahan, P. Cadez, Y. Bernot. D. Boll, J. Bahinc 1TreasurerI, N. Cost, M Bodi. Absent: C. Baecle, M. Castrigano, J. Chauhy. Front Row tleft to right? : M. Fitzsixnons, T. Fagan, A. Endrcs, F. Gabor, R. Dielzel, J. Franks, D. Domitor. Second Row: F. Formica lTreasurerI, D. Field, J. Doran, L. Delzoppo, R. De- Mell 1PresidenU, M. Daniels 4Yice-Presidenll, J. Calla. Third Row: D. Denk, L. D'0nle, E.. Dietrich, W. Fink, S. Emser lSevretaryi, T. Exum, J. Drew. Fourth Row: D. Finzgar, K. Feaman, J. Cunningham, E. Fitzpatrick, W. DeAngel0, E. Dolinar, R. Cozart, F. Fakult. Fifth Row: D. Finnegan, T. Fox, J. Caizutis, J. Duleha. W. Gabriel, S. Fishwick, D. Eppink, W. Davis. Absent: J. Daily. -'I'-' .f 1f L1 il f4'?T'Ef f9't 1 . fy JRR. Y- 3 z3 f. w SUM!! 4 Q. f 1 12' f . if ' W .li 5 3 . Front Row lleft to right! : F. Hoegler, W. Guy, R. Greenwald, F. Haydosy, A. Iosue, K. Huf- gard, R. Griffin. Second Row: R. Henry, R. Jevec, C. Geiger, R. Hocevar, C. Higgins, D. Jonke, R. Huberty, G. Kaston. Third Row: J. Jochum QV'ice-Presidentj, D. Jonke, R. Hauser lSecretaryl, E. Hrwatzki, J. Hurley lTreasurerJ, M. Gambol, T. Janke. Fourth Row: J. Gregor, F. Gordish, M. Gerl, J. Gornik, A. Gruss, D. Guhde, R. Jones, R. George. Fifth Row: G. Gilroy, D. Herman, ID. Jeray., J. Jarosz, R. Golobic, R. Iezerinac, J. Heft QPreQsidentJ, E. Gutman. Front Row fleft to right? : T. Kolb, R. Koesel, J. McFarlane, W. Levak, K. McCrea, M. Liptak, R. McGregor. Second Row: J. Leslie, L. Loushin, A. Klavora fTreasurerl, J. Kromar, W. Kessler, C. Koen-ig lVice-Presidentl, F. Kramer. Third Row: R. Krecic, L. Lindic, G. Kramer. T. Began !Secretary7, R. Kovac, R. Kralik, R. Keelan. Fourth Row: J. Kellner, I. Kildulf, J. Kilduff, J. McMahon, D. Kearns, A. Luzar, D. Leskovec. Fifth Row: T. Kopriva,'B. Kramer, J. Lalak, J. Kolovich, B. Keller, R, Luschin, R. Kraft fPresident?, L. Koesel. 'T Q 7 W TW iS?3?I 3 X fS'17'v:ff:'f7 wnx z ' ' Q ' 1' 'I VTYTJ f. ' v' 5:1 , ,571 ' 'A ' f - V ' .I V j, x , . W f , W? 9- ref., . if in G G, . 7 r . . D .l sf l , Eigwygl We pf 71' F'-' ,.,,,,, ,mmm ..,,,, W... H W W, ,,.,...,,.-, ., W... . ,H , ...I ?' D ' kg W fs! Ng , . n ,,A eeeeeeeeeee e n e M N..,N,, . ,-,..,.,.,.- D .Wm D ' DD gu i 4 ' '1h Q 525 R M 4 N .W .5 .,,. f E I--MW' X ffm' ' 1-Wi. . ,... ..,1 . 'Eta ..,,,, . in D . x k m nn, S B gn . 5 Q '? fC Front Row fleft to rightl: E. Miklavic, J. Moran, F. McMullen, D. Madge, W. Marten, YV. Mann, R. Maru. Second Row: B. Nero, R. Moe,AT. Mann, R. Meisen, R. Malinowski, W. Nadeau 1President3, P. Mullen. Third Row: A. Martin, Mele, R. Machall, P. Nagode. A. Maikut, S. Mihelic, C. Maflger. Fourth Row: D. Marsha, W. McNally, D. Markusic, J. 3 E Murray, R. Medic, F. Murphy, P. Minnis, G. Moore. Fifth Row: G. McShane, J. Mady, C. McPhillips, W. Malia, K. Maglicic, T. Mnlaney, M. Markie, J. Melle. ' .-WR Ryan, Rigler and Richter: . . . and this, boys, is an excellent place for keeping extra parking change? .- Mr. Calbuno to Severino, Front Row ileft to rightb: R. 0'Neil, G. Padavick. R. Powell, F. Pierce, J. Plonu, R. Novak. J. Pfeil. Second Row: R. M. O,Brien, L. Oberstnr, J. Plesec, F. Preziuso, J. Ruglow, T. Radina, R. Oster. Third Row: C. Owen, T. Perry, J. Prib, R. Poje, J. Pernus, T. Paul, R. Potosky, C. Noel fTreasurerl, G. Popelka. Fourth How: D. Quigley, R. Quigley, J. Petrus, P. 0,Flanugan, D. Patl fPresidentJ, J. Olenik, J. Popovic, D. Pfriem. Fifth Row: L. Pongonis, R. Rainonle fVice-Presidentl, J. Pockar, W. Paul, T. Quinn, J. Puskas, R. Pierman, W. Perusek, J. Phil- lips 1SecretaryJ. Front Row fleft to rightb: P. Schiwerko, J. Rock, J. Schonauer, F. Rihtar, C. Rakar, D. Scho- nauer, T. Ryan. Second Row: F. Sandon, J. Rigler, J. Rinkus, R. Ross fTreasurerJ, A. Seday, M. Rihtnr, T. Sajna. Third Row: C. Rich, T. Rudolph, J. Schultz, P. Schwerko, A. Ruksenas, L. Rosenthal, J. Rigot 1SecretaryJ. Fourth Row: P. Rooney, E. Sch-ober, A. Rhodes, D. Ring- enbach, M. Sanders, N. Royce, E. Sakenes, R. Rood. Fifth Row: A. Sarna, W. Somolis, K. Rarick, J. Severino, M. Shel-k, A. Sehenik iPresidenU, C. Santorelli 1Vice-Presidentl. Front Row tleft to rightl : P. Tanski, R. Suslnr, R. Szulay, T. Sklud, J. Stevens, R. Thompson. T. Thomas fPresidenU. Second Row: F. Sustursic, D. Sheridan, D. Sheehan, J. Shume, R. Skalsky, R. Stepp 1Secretaryb. E. Strauss. Third Row: R. Tanski, P. Slunos. P. Svohoda, F. Tangy, F. Sodnica 4Treasurer2, D. Shimrak, J. Straka, R. Teer. Fourth Row: B. Tamcik tVice- 3 H Presidentl, G. Thomas, A. Spntola, R. Simek, L. Testa, M. Snyder, J. Szabo. Fifth Row: N. Stih, R. Stenger. F. Thaler, E. Steiger-vwald, W. Smrekar, J. Sternad, J. Sullivan, B. Tupoly. Maverick MacFarlane ugitsii his bull'5 eye havalimef, Quigley and Swerko use the casual approach in Mech Drawing. Front Row Qleft to right! : D. Zakrajsek, M. Wolanski, WR. Tulauskus, J. Wagner, D. Wiegel, J. Yorndran. Second How: S. Veclrody, J. Wasel, V. Vavpot, R. Wayner, P. Zakrujsek, R. Trepal. Third Row: R. Wallace, W. Ulery, J. Trunk, J. Zitel, F. Young, J. Vrcan, J. Walsh. Fourth Row: R. Wilson, L. Vitantonio fsecretaryl, L. Totetlo fPresidentJ, H. Waldron, J. Whitmer, T. Wheeler, D. Trivisono fTreasurerJ. Fifth Row: R. Whitaker, H. Zuller, E. Winters, P. Wingerter, R. Turk, W. Young, J. Vincent, B. Valis fVice-Presiclentl. Absent: K. Urbania. Front Row fleft to right! : G. Weinert, L. Mzmarino iTreasurerl, R. Cole, D. Sweeney fSecre- taryl, R. Palmiere, R. Sochor. Second Row: R. Sommers, J. Scalero, J. Marovich, P. Purdy, A. Moll, M. Phillips, P. Yoger. Thircl Row: T. Gilbride fPresidentJ, N. Reed, W. Mulhansen, T. Tabernik, G. Milavec, G. Thomas. Fourth Row: L. Koestner, R. Belvscsak, C. Kozinski, S. Mejac, J. Fuerst, G. Pangonis. Fifth Row: D. Voss, E. Drake, T. Herman, R. Rufe., T. Jones CVice-Presidentl, J. Hoffman. ,.,.,,. ,... .... .....,. ....X. . .. N., .m.... ............... ......... . x.xbxX . .. .......... . . .......... . .. . ... ..X, .. ..-..... -....,... .-,...... ...... .. ... ,.,.--.. .., ..,.... ..,..... ...N ,..... .. . . , , ,, ,, . , ' , - W 1 lv- ta. X . , , ffl' ,f , - f.'..-5.,:g- f if V r LWA . V J I . EV E R.: 3 LL, - 1 , my 'vm ez- V ,, ,... - , V , ' 1 - ' era: . M M, JH xl xr.. D9 , . ,lxx - x .- w,w' M X -J '- - .. . . I J rj' . 'ta-we si -by H fs . V . 5 .r .41 A ' W v N A.. 'if 'A Ct I L V L , r Y I f 'Front Row Qleft to right! : T. Spiccuza, R. Markusic, D. Bellante, S. Giammo, W. Laufer, T. Liebhardt. Second Row: T. DePan, S. Wall, R. Carry, G. Burke, W. Dever, C. Brancae, L. Chormanski. Third Row: J. Kostansek. F. LeMay, David Tommasone, C. Popelka, B. Neff, T. Payne. Fourth Row: H. Siford, W. Lackner, E. Walenlshak, J. Hirko, R. Spencer, B. Rut- kauskas, J. Thistlewood. Fifth Row: A. Graf, J. Scafidi, G. Penca, J. Christie, T. Knachel, Dennis Tommasone. Front Row llefl to rightl: J. Kolar, T. Metyk, R. Fleming, M. Krizman, K. Kehhart, J Bajorek. Second Row: R. Pengov. S. Herda, J. Kitzmiller, J. Polak, G. Gubanc, B. Cogan. Third Row: T. Hunter, R. Willkomm, G. Heil, J. Farrell, J. Bosco, J. Kazmarek. Fourth Row: T. Howalcl, L. Loncat, B. Cermely, J. Burke, R. Polshak, K. Schuman, T. Wysocki. Fifth Row: H. Zalokar, M. Gamber, J. Perme, J. Ehlert, J. I-Iostutler, J. Letkowski, S. Troychnk. Absent: D. Misch. V, ' 'l', 'iVM ' -Q K - ' V' J ' . K W .T Sui .exam ww. 'S '1'i'!E?5fZf 'W' 111- : 1 gd.. .I NE! 511. ll -M ' S' ,Alun -3 H If F ll il ol s ' Y ' ' ii Front Row lleft to rightl: G. Brodnick, T. Poelking, S. Nemelli, J. Luhane, T. Strauss, W. Huhjan, R. Kelly, J. Mancini. Second Row: J. Schneider, M. Keszenheimer, NV. Jevnikar, C. Mengay, C. Napoli, S. Consolo, L. Urlmncic. Third Row: J. Trojnnski, R. Neineth, J. Fisher. S 3 R. Farizelf A. Aveni, E. Dempsey, J. Vellmeck, E. Miller. Fourth Row: R. Bolku, E. Willialxis. E. Woyma, H. Hunnan, D. Susnik, R. Pochmoeller, R. Skrujner, F. Erne, R. lluugert. Fifth Row: A. Zalokaur, J. Krenisky, W. Pierce, K. Janz. R. Best, G. Chinn-liar. R. Dolire, G. Law son, A. Lulkus, J. Tigue 1PresidentI, T. McNeeley 1Vi1-e-Presidentb, C. Skripko 1Secretary7, D. Gustincic Ufreasurerl. Al x 4, Brocke learns that when Bro. Hillen says donit look at the keys Schober, Gril'Hn, Brickmun, Eppink and Smiles', give an Viking he mean d0n't look at the keys! growl at the St. Ed's game. W1 SEHK.. 91' W icuii 'E 5 . K? 5 S Front Row fleft to right! : R. Berardinis lSecretaryJ, A. Arthur, B. Balzer, A. Abate, T. Breen, R. Beuck, S. Anson. Second Row: T. Bruck, J. Adamo-wicz lTreusurerl, L. Burgess, J. Bar- tucci, M. Belanich, D. Bernardo, D. Brosek. Third Row: T. Barnard 1Presidentl, R. Adorni, S. Blasius, R. Burns, J. Blakemore, D. Bernardic, T. Albrecht. Fourth Row: A. Apanius, J. Aleckna 1Vice-Presidentl, D. Allen, P. Brennan, J. Bollmun, J. Baxter, W. Cabot. Fifth Row: T. Alvord, T. Brock, C. Barricelli, A. Boyle, M. Bildstein, J. Beran, R. Boyarsky. Front Row lleft to right! : J. DeB0e, P. Dielman, D. Curik, A. Eppich, J. Euretig, J. Cummins, T. Endres. Second Row: P. Flynn, H. Fazzone, J. Dull, J. Finnegan, T. Clark, L. Divoky Third Row: A. Dibartlomeo, M. Conforte, M. Conway, R. Degidio, J. DeMi1-hele 4Sec-retary! J. Debby, J. Diaddario. Fourth Row: J. Dement lPresidentP, T. Fitzpatrick 1Vice-President! D. Donovan, W. Cosgrove, A. Commelu, S. D'Angelo, B. Dimberio, P. Colton. Fifth Row: W Fajack, R. Dimmock, M. D'Arcangelo 1TreasurerJ, R. Filly, D. Campoliele, C. Dush, T. Downs new www em M 3113.5 t...as1,s.,. J .... M500 PM M -ww ,pg ,I .5 QW ,T 'il 'mn .Qt ,. 'HMV ' 5' ,,... U., ZA Y . f 'fi .wus or Sim- A ., oee. ef' -ww 4956, il, I i ul S N, X4 ilu: ., 3 ,, '- 9 A tk , .--:V', 1, .Q f -M ' ' A . ? .Ffa f ' do a... r.o. f r J If - ht I xv - .P r.,.,,.m-- ---sang ' ...f.M2S -- Gomber learns that even gym class has its ups and downs while Bollman, Gilcher, Koch, Kar- Front Row fleft to rightl: W. Gehring, W. Galvin, K. Galada, T. Greener, D. Grisez, C Gedeon, T. Fogarty. Second Row: T. Hunter, R. Gilcher, T. Grubach, Huelsman, R. Harner R. Golob. Third Row: W. Hanley, R. Geiger, W. Hex-tel, G. Gorisek, G. Janisik, W. Hender son fSecretaryJ, J. Jaquays. Fourth Row: K. Izzi, T. Grabowski CTreasurerD, R. Geyer D. Hackenberg, R. Foley, G. Frisina,.K. Jevnikar. Fifth Row: Gorjup, R. Guhde iPresidentD R. Grincius, W. Hinz CVice Presidentb, R. Furlong, R. Jeric, W. Hogan, J. Jasko. ,W -Aw-1 5430 r 'fi W L L- Q xgyy , ..,g , Q. I J,-. ,Qi .' . f - ' We um- M X' QVQKJK- MTW I W , 'mi V' ws: 2 'mm M , , awww nfl- ,ps 3, ., ?zg5e?2?37 p 2455111 QQ . W .ai .1 .5...ff. WE ' ,ilv ' -,inc-' fl x....f ann- ' Q. 1 mm -4 .296 H K f L 4 Q , 1 K , . 1 9 ' Front Row lleft to right! : D. Jonke 1Vice-Presidenti, T. Keaveney, R. Kline, T. Kukorelli, B. Kuskin, C. Leinweber, J. Krann, R. Klemens. Second Row: B. Kozar 4Secretary5, L. Kri- vacic, R. Knaus, A. Lange, J. Kondrat, R. Kennedy, C. Kwiecien 1PresidenH. Third Row: J. Kacica, W. Kirchner, J. Kidd, B. Kearns, M. Karich, D. Knaus, J. Juniu, R. Juratovac. Fourth Row: B. Kulas, E. Krall, J. Kingzetl, C. Judnick 1TreusurerI, B. Kunchik. T. Lap- inskas, R. Lechowick. Fifth Row: J. Kolendo, D. Karberg, E. Juedenus, B. Kozely, C. Koch, J. Juhant, R. Knaus, J. Kuzmic. Front Row ileft to right! : L. Lindic, B. McNeeley, T. Marinic l5ecretaryP, J. McNeil, K. Len- ardic, R. Lentz, R. Leskovec. Second Row: R. Masino 1Presidentl, M. Mastrangelo, T. Meehan, K. Marfut fTrensurer?, T. Mc-Cormick, A. Linnert. Third Row: J. McKay, J. McNeeley. S. Mallelt, D. Lopnro, G. McLaughlin, B. Malley, C. McLean. Fourth Row: T. Lesefky, T. Mar- kushic, L. McCarty, J. Lynch, L. Mclvor, J. McNeeley, A. Lucic. Fifth Row: T. Maloney, D. Masino, A. Lucas, J. McKeon, S. Marchuk, T. McAlear, P. Mahon, T. Lushin 4Vice-Presidentil. Absent: F. Mazi. 3 H'Q 'A 'V j 'i N- . 'X 5E?!xEQ3ZM1 'If'!5 ' ' LM A-U H - - Eff . ' i M- , Vffi.4..,. ,H A 'A' ? 1? 1 . -- ff 1 --.H M- 'Q M ' 2. ,J M jd ,W I' in E f f r- '-7 A H J T A ' 3 g' - 1 A 1,1 if IQ E - PQ. ,V -I -4 ti., J if 'Q l l l l l l l V l 4 I 1 2 i Front Row llefl lu rightr: R. Paulin lTl'B2i5llI'C1'l, D. Pavsck, R. Mishugu tl-'residcnU, R. Nowivlsi, J. Oster, ,l. Murphy, R. Nouitskey. Sevoml Row: R. Murmunn, E. Pekarek, R. Novak, P. O'Flzmugan, W. Morrow, J. Mueller. Third Row: D. Petrie, D. Piller, C. Oesterle, C. Mln- chuk, J. Petriv, R. Neroni, D. Petrovic. Fourth Row: R. Muzic, M. Perme, A. Morclli, H. Ols- zens, R. Okic-ki, T. 0'Keefe 4SecrelaryD. Fiflh Row: H. Peknl, E. Nolan, J. Michelbrink, D. Omahen lVice-Presidentb, F. Piks, R. Petschuuer, R. Munson, W. Novak. Absent: D. Minadeo. Ups and downs in gym class. Ups: Juralovac, Barnard, Kolendog Downs: Hogan, Geyer and -you guess it! Downs! l I I I Front Row Kleft to right! : T. Robertson, W. Robzlk, T. Satyshur, E. Reilly, R. Rupar, R. Poel- king 4Secretaryl, M. Santora lTreasurerP. Second Row: M. Schneider, E. Planisek, R. Ploetz, P. Reilly, J. Salstrom, J. Salerno, S. Pulur. Third Row: N. Ponge, J. Rakiewicz, L. Schulz, T. Rosich, J. Skufza, D. Rowwell, R. Riggs. Fourth Row: J. Prestsello, J. Sarkauslas, R. Sarna, R. Print 4PresidenU, J. Puhger, J. Raia, R. Rumas, C. Poulin. Fifth Row: J. Rogers, C. Rodeno, J. Sandy, R. Regovich 4Vice-Presidenti, R. Ryba, D. Roble, J. Schneller. Absent: J. Sauter. Front Row lleft to righti: T. Sukulak, R. Seifert, R. Stone, L. Sumus, J. Sullikan, J. Shawke D. Suhadolnik. Second Row: R. Supanik, K. Skully, J. Teare, R. Sylvester, R. Stupica 1Presi- dentb, J. Sterk, J. Talulick, J. Tait. Third Row: J. Spotila, T. Studler, L. Saltesz, A. Simonic F. Shalaty, J. Slifko, F. Tamhurello. Fourth Row: J. Smolinsky 4SecretaryJ, T. Shehan, D Templin, T. Sedmuk, C. Skedel 1Treasurerl G. Slang, B. Sirl, D. Sterk. Fifth Row: L. Sonsky G. Takucs, A. Sommers, C. Sowul lVice-Presidenti , B. Soppjtt, A. Stagniunas, M. Surtz. Absent: R. Sullivan. Eiii '3' IPL, mm.. ggmwmwskm . . my-.:W.l.-..1. f:.x.1:..fw.-.Mrk ., fmmmwsn Q-I-Aww-W... -. i .. . ' . . i.. .ogg a it 31 fog r L -N , K. as 4 1 x y . N .5 X g i X 5 5 N S y . . 5 .z, . . Front Row flefl to righti: R. Villella. J. Yukos, C. Timm, P. Windis1'h, P. Zurlinden 4Presi- dcntl, T. Vain Tilburg. YV. Vemlitti. 50001111 Row: C. Vidmar, S. Vurhola, P. Willsll fTrea5- urerl. D. Wfarnor, D. Wolozynck, J. Zzll1lcr,.E. Yulyik, R. Zallnivk. Third Row: D. Zzlgorr, 2 J P. Trilola, R. Zyle, J. Vrh, R. Zyle, C. Wleiss, W. Tryon. Fourth Row: J. Vick, J. Willinnis, R. Yunick, N. Zulller, .l. Urlxunic, M. Zak. J. Vrunekovic l'Secrelaryl, R. Von Vlevk. Fifth Row: J. Vaughn, E. Yerdcrber, K. Urban 'Vivo Presizlentl, J. Vencius. A. Vlehber, P. Vaselaney YV. Wlilsh. Absent: C. Wallukals. i ,ludnirk to lioslunsckz Yes, joe, l know it's dangerous using only one mat but you know me-I like to live Loyal Xiking fan Von Yleck proves that stor-king cup in danggrnuglyln .till ill V0gl1C. ,, X F I N g. 5 4 .C .FN .4 Q ,- if is . M... 3, Q 1 i: , .. .. . .,. .W .wifmzmwpfh r I A X ,..f . X, . C fi ,H ' rin X X f A 5 ' 'FQ Mm www: 36? me-n.... MN. 1 li Qi ' -s ff 5. ix 3 5 X55 , IK yr L7 Front Row lleft to right! : A. Boland, J. Brzytwa, J. Butauski, R. Bush 4PresidentI, D. An drews, C. Aspinwall. Second Row: J. Benadum, J. Baker, J. Caretti, D. Acker, M. Burke, W Arthur, T. Beuck. Third Row: J. Busher, R. Boyce, J. Billings, T. Baechle, J. Ambros, N Ackerman, T. Andrzissy. Fourth Row: R. Brudzynski, C. Bongiorno, M. Broil, M. Bauer, .l Businger, L. Barto, C. Breen. Fifth Row: W. Alread, D. Barnga 1Treasurerl, D. Bealko fSec retaryl. R. Booms, D. Banas, W. Blacketl, C. Barun fVice Presidentl. Absent: I. Buettner J. Buehner. Front Row ileft to right! : A. Cefaratti, J. Dalton, J. DeWitt, J. Carroll 1SecretaryJ, R. Chelnik Second Row: D. Davidson, D. DiMnria, M. DiLillo, Cencula, T. Davison. Third Row: A Dieter, R. DeCi1le, .l. Cisco, W. Dailey, E. Chesnes, T. Conway 1TreusurerP. Fourth Row: B Collins. D. Caserta, N. Chase, J. Coreman, J. Curtis, A. DeMell. Fifth Row: W. Cybulski QPresi- dentl, D. Chilcole, V. Domines, J. DiFranco fVice-Presidentl, V. Degutis, J. Chiappetta, W Dimagard. -- -.1 , i X ggi? M V ! .wi L-ff. F SSW 1 in 1 Front Row Kleft to rightj: P. Glowacki, W. Gambatese, D. Engel lTreasurerP, T. Giffin, P. Gallagher, J. Gambatese., J. Goetz. Second Row: M. Durdella, E. Dreher, D. Drzik, J. Erker, J. Eckenrode, A. Doubrava, R. Galaska. Third Row: T. Fruscello, J. Frank, J. Forristal, T. Fistek, G. Fink isecretaryl , J. Frabotta, M. Furlan. Fourth Row: P. Fitzsimons QVice-President? , J. Flanagan, D. Gilmore, A. Germano, E. Germ, M. Garisek, D. Finucan, T. Downing. Fifth Row: D. Fink, T. Fink, G. Feke iPresidentJ, R. Farrie, W. Falton, D. Fabec, B. Doski, R. Fink. Front Row Qleft to rightl: J. Guhde., P. Haas, T. Horton, R. Gould, D. Hayes, J. Henry. Second Row: G. Hageman, T. Herbert, J. Halloran, P. Herrmann, J. Hunter, L. Hoegler 1PresidentJ. Third Row: R. Hahn, M. Hommel, J. Hlabse, D. Intihar, K. Herman fTreasurerJ, T. Hartory, G. Hibyan. Fourth Row: F. Griffin, J. Graser, W. Holtz, A. Hunter, T. Guzik, J. Husek, P. Haddad fVice-Presidentl. Fifth Row: M. Gregoire, H. Hocevar, D. Herrick lSecreturyl, J. Grzincic, R. Haus, D. Groth, M. Harwood. Mwiimm if H I I 5 I ,Q 3 2 .5 x 5 1. 5 S5 3 I F 3 I 5 S x E 2 ff. Tw f f .jxxy I Bro. V0elker's religion boys display their Blessed Virgin shrines Wleft to rzghtl DePan O'Brien, Mr'Gee. Zaffko, Mulhausen, O'Flaherty, Zimmelman Front Row lleft to rightl: R. Kordet, P. Jennings l5e1-retaryl, G. Kutosic, W. Jansu, U. Kaye lVice-Presidenti, D. Kingzett, M. Kessler. Second Row: K. Kristy, J. Krumur, W. Kowalski. .l. Klimko, C. Kaminski, J. Jams, A. Klusku. Third Row: J. Irving, W. Kold, J. Kelly, P. Kepic, W. Jasinski, K. Kling, T. Kozely. Fourth Row: C. Janusik, S. Koren, E. Kornfeind, A. Inzano 1PresidenU, M. Kordos, J. Kover. Fifth Row: R. Kirsch, K. Kochmit, T. Komur, R. Koterbu, R. Iukulis, B. Keeley 4TreusurerI, J. Kordos. ' lf lf' i ' . ' Q W , ,, , , M, M .B -V 1 W vfw .G mfr ww l? rffj:m 'f . R 5..- ii lf Hffrrrllifri Vi Zfgiwif .3 Q A : 2. R gtfjg?-if P A . , -Sian. 54 fm is v .. 'Q L, I V ff 'f fifi -, . 2,3 L. fam. W - fm fi W 1G S-P xkvmrs-. F... .J K. i .. Front Row kleft to rightj: J. Madden, T. LaGanke, D. Lusnak tSecretaryJ, T. McCafferty fVice-Presidentb, R. Loughlin, K. Lenarcic. Second Row: C. Loncar J. Kubancik V. Laniaus kas, C. Land, M. Lemak, T. Kundtz, M. Magri. Third Row: J. Kuhely, L. Lombardo, R. Lough- lin, K. Lekse fPresident3, R. McGee, P. Kubala. Fourth Row: P. Lundic, M. McKenna, D. Louie, E. McHenry, J. Muhne, P. Lopaska, McFarland. Fifth Row: J. Krysiak, J. Ludvic, J. Leskovec, F. Lipp QTFCZISUFCFJ, R. Lutsch, E. Lunder. Front Row ileft to rightl: A. Mrva, R. Mzxsciangioli, R. Meadows 1TreasurerJ, R. Matjasic, D. Mercum., E. Moser. Second Row: J. Moore, K. Moran, M. Mlac. C. Nobel, R. Mulhern T. Mole, P. Minadeo fVice Presidentb. Third Row: R. Mervo, F. Milacic, C. Minadeo, J. Mulholland, W. Moss, D. Monda. Fourth Row: L. Meyer fPresidentJ, C. Melle, L. Nlosse, C. Newkirk, D. Nemminatis, R. Meehan, T. Mancuso. Fifth Row: C. Mazelis, R. Marolt, T. Minnis, T. Niebel, J. Marcinko, T. Mate, L. Milner 1Secretary7. 1343. :.wa l!WiWf1us af a A M 'J 1 ' 5 -f MSM Wt 5? 4 - J A A lf T! Nfl. 25. A 1 ICQ . - J 25. 'Q- VH' ,Anais -r f:--' s ':,r1,..:- X 'fri fm: L-uv dr Front Row llefl In rightl: W. Plillrfll, J. Ollerton. D. Peujak. 11. Polito lTreafure-rl, fl. Peoples. R. Pfeiffer. Second Row: M. Yovak lPresidentl, J. Popek, T. Plesev. J. 0'Fluherty. J. 0'Neill. T. Pearson, J. Poturit-li. Third Rauf: B. Primofch. J. Oswald. T. Puhulla. I.. Olsieski 4Sef'retz1ryl, F. Pulxish, M. Quayle-. Fourth Row: N. Olrerlc, WA. Plutis. A. Putnuy. D. Puvella. J. Ram-utt. M. Povse, F. Prince. Fifth Row: T. Pavek, R. Oros, Y. Paynic, G. O'Brien Nice Prefidcntl. J. Novak, T. Perhav. Absent: C. Provins. 0-f---.............. k s Fabec and Furlun smile broadly as they approach Rume5 scum the magazines while Brothel Dleiup help another invigorating encounter -with books. brains and Luschin find the right hook in our 8000xolume lllbl'3lN Brothers! if The Laughlin boys do then stuff in Frosh Latin. li Budding liturgists Brzytwa, Beulko and Boyce light the Advent candle for the beginning of Advent season Front Row llefl to rightl: P. Rolrey, M. Roper, P. Schumacher, J. Sender, K. Serkownek 1SecretaryJ, M. Rohr. Second Row: S. Ritley, R. Simoncic lVice Presidentl, R. Romey E. Semanick, R. Schnabele, T. Rask, R. Ross. Third Row: M. Shreve lTreasurerl, J. Saxes R. Rokovitz 1PresidentJ, P. Schultz, J. Rarick, V. Rhodes. Fourth Row: R. Silvestor, E Roethel, D. Sakmar, S. Silver, T. Roethel, R. Schmels, W. Schober. Fifth Row: A. Robeda, T Robeda, C. Rudolph, F. Shaniuk, D. Shafer, J. Shea, F. Salmick. Absent: M. Rohr, F. Shaniuk ' M' ' 'zwfieersiwiff L 'f 333215 ix43W1s2'-,f ' 16191517 n :M'51w.w1mw. swf ii 332 A I 0-'K . KFEVW i 'WW H Front Ron' llefl to rightl: D. Stuiner, R. Sim-um, R. Slaper, J. Slephans. R. Staekle, R. Stritt- matter. Second Ron-: C. Skitski. B. Stornplinski, B. Sweeney, A. Stoss, L. Swartz. C. Sullivan. Third Row: J. Stevenmn, R. Strazisar. D. Sullivan. J. Smith. J. Sylvm-ftnr, D. Spehar. Fourth Row: R. Tanilnasvio, H. Talmasso, D. Slattery 1PrufirlentI, VV. Sevcrding, C. Szalay, J. Strathcrn. Fiflh Row: J. Tvlzrou lSerrQ-laryi, ll. Stoplians. C. Smith. R. Suttrivll, J. Stanitz ITreasurerI. R. Stark IXJJPC-J,l'Q'Sid?llII, J. Stih. Front Row lleft to right I : T. N iIll'illllt3I'I'il 'XVJUC-Pl't?sidl?lll I , J. Zabukovcr. J. '1'rol1a, C. Yam-har. D. Towne, R. Woloszylluk, T. Trepal. Servnll Row: J. Tcrrhek, D. Yautcr. W. Zimmerman. B. Yelich, VV. Wagner ITreasurerD, F. Truesdc-II. Third Row: J. Thomaf. J. Truhler. T. Vairetta, J. Wfashko, J. Welc'crn1e, Y. Wvinslou, J. Yuhas. Fourth Row: J. Yiolc-tt, J. Will.. F. Trylko, N. Willianis, D. ZiIIlIll6l'Ill2lfl, R. Zirke. Fifth Row: R. Vow, Y. Zaffke 1l'n-hidentr. J. Turk ISecretaryI, F. Toil, R. Zaller, A. Yerkish. Absent: IJ. Zupanriu-. WQQQ Q was . M l W I I I I I I I So no shall reaa-ll perfevt manlluual, that ma- turity which is proportioned to the completed growth of Christ, we are no longer to he children, no longer to he like storm-tossed sailors, driven before the wind of each new doctrine that human subtlety, human skill in fabri- rating lies, may propound. We are to follow the truth, in a spirit, of 1-harity, and so grow up, in every- thing, into due proportion 'with Christ our head. -S1. P AUL TF e ,ll 7' .I Fred Blatnik PERSONAL PATRONS T. M. Abate Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Acker Mr. and Mrs. J. Ackerman Class of 2A - 1962 Mrs. Joseph Adamovich The Fred Adler Family Saint Agatha Church Mrs. Mary Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Aleckna Robert and James Aleckna Mrs. Elizabeth Allen William J. Allen Sophomore An - 1962 Alojzija Loncar Beuck Boys Ralph Beuck Bill and Rosemary Russ Centanni Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Chauby . Chester J. Chetnik Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ambros and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ames Dr. Julian J. Andrassy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Andrews David Paul Anson Mr. and Mrs. James K. Anson Vikings of 2A Antoskewicz Family Mr. and Mrs. John Bajorek Frank Anzlovar Mr. and Mrs. Gene Anzlovar Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. William Anlnski Dr. R. J. Ashdown Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Aspinwall Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asseff Mr. and Mrs. Russell Athey Room 202 - 2A Mr. James Audia TVlr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Aveni -Xzmanis Market Homeroom 202 Mrs. Wm. F. Bach Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and Family Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Baker Frank Banach and F S. Banas Edward C. Baran Edward C. Baran, Jr. Ambassadors Mrs. Rose Barber James M. Barnard Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barto Mr. and Mrs. C. Barricelli Francis J. Barto Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bataka Mrs. Walter Bascovsky 3B -a Bachelors Jack B. Baxter Dorothy Baznik Mr. Anthony L. Bayt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bealko The Beers Family Joseph F. Belanich, Sr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Belavic Lia Belden Homeroom 225 Mr. and Mrs. R. Benadum Mr. and Mrs. James Beres Marion and Eddie Beres Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bergeron Jerry Bergeron Class of 1961 Victor Bernot and Family Mr. and Mrs. V. Bernot, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Betz amily Don J. Billings Mrs. James Birkley Mr. and Mrs. Mary Blackett Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blasse Mr. and Mrs. Al Blatnick Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Bisson Charles L. Blank W. C. Blaser S. Blasius Furniture 81 Appliances Albert Blatnick A. Blatt Kenneth Bodle Max G. Boehm James Boland L. C. Boll Carl Bongiorno A. J. Bonnett Michael Boots Mr. John Borovich Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Boyce The Bourgeois Family Mr. and Mrs. Edw. M. Bradac Mrs. Charles Bradshaw 4-B - Bravadoes Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Breen R. Breen W. B. Brevard Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Family Brodnick Bro B. Brickman Charles H. Bringman Frank Brinsek Victor E. Brockman and s. Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Chiappetta Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Choromanski R. F. Christie Family Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ciancibello Susy Cinderella Mr. and Mrs. George Cisco Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ciricillo R. H. Clark The Paul Clark Family Class of 1961 Cleveland Plain Dealer Mr. and Mrs. John L. Clillord Mr. and Mrs . John Cmarik Mr. and Mrs. John Coreman Mr. James B. Cogan Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colaric Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collins From a Friend,' Mr. and Mrs. John J. Comella Israel Connor Parks John Conomy Family Mrs. Anne F. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Cook Copystat Corporation Coronet Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Corrill Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Courtot Herbert B. Cowan Ed Cowley Mr. and Mrs. John Cozart Dan-Marge Crissman Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Crnjak Mrs. Wm. J. Crouse Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Brodnik Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Kathy Bro'wn Janet Brown Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bruck Florence Brudznynski Raymond V. Brunner Rev. Allan Bruening Mr. and Mrs. John Brzytwa The Joe Buckley Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Buehnel' Mrs. Bertha Burke Mr. and Mrs. Mickael Burke The Burrello Family Svitrigaila Burneika Dr. Harry M. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busher Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Businger 3 B Bachelors Eugene Caimi Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Caine Mr. and Mrs. Sam Calabrese Elizabeth M. Callahan Mrs. Grace Calic David T. Camin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carey Charles D. Carleton Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Casanova Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cashin Nick Castello Jerry Caswell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cencula A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Arriano Cesa Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Cesa The Cegelski Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Crtalic Mr. and Mrs. Boles Cudnik Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cummins James J. Cunningham William Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham and Family Curtain Shops, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. J. Cybnlski Mr. Czernicki A Friend Compliments of a Dad Mr. and Mrs. L. Dailey Walter A. Dailey Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D,Amico Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D'Angelo Daniels 84 Finnegan Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Daniels, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Daniels, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James D,Arcangelo Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Daugherty David's Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Davidson Mr. Edward Davis Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Davis Nina Marie Davison Mr. and Mrs. William DeAngelo Harold A. De Boe Carolyn Joan DeCillo Victor Degutis Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dejak Jim De John Charles A. DeLaney Mr. Edward Delly John F. Delly Mr. and Mrs. Louis Delly Joseph J. Demshak Albert A. DeMell Mr. Manuel J. DeMell Mr. and Mrs. DeMell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeMichele Samuel N. DeMichaele The Dempsey Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Denehy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Denk The DePan Family A Friend Kenneth P. Feaman 3 F Featherbedders Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Fehrenbach Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Feke Mrs. An,-zela Feldkamp Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferlin and Sons The Ray Fielitz Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Field The W. R. Fink Family Mr. and Mrs. James Finzgar L. Fioritto Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Fishwick Steve and Dan Fishwick PERSONAL PATRONS Frank ,J. Gabor, Jr. and Family Mr. Joseph T. Gadus Kazys Gaizutis Mr. John Galayda Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gall Mr. and Mrs. Paul Calla Mr. and Mrs. James K. Galvin Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gamwber Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Gambol and Family Mr. and Mrs. Marin Garisek Margaret Gavin Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gazer Mr. and Mrs. J. Gazzuolo Nick De Paolo Mr. and Mrs. Pat DeRenzo Floyd and Rose Deviney Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. DeWitt Miss Dolores Frank Fistek Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anne Fistek Family David J. Fitzmaurice Fitzpatrick D. J. Fitzsimons Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Henry J. Dhondt Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. Daddario Edward Dietrich The Dietzel Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dieter and Family Karen Ann Di Franco A Friend Miss Marie Dilley Mr. and Mrs. Antonio DiLillo E. C. Dimagard Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dimtberio G. DiRenzo The Big III - Dizzy, Spike and Wag Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dlugas John Dolence and Son Gus G. Domitor Julius Domitor Own Donahue Daniel N. Donovan Mr. L. M. D'Onle The Doran Family W. H. Dornback, Jr. Marty FitzSimons and Charlotte Kerestes W. C. Flaherty Robert J. Foley Follow the Viking Teams Mr. Joseph Fonda Mr. Peter Formica Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gedeon Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gehring William Gehring Gene's Barber Shop Gene's Golf and Model Shop Mr. and Mrs. James A. George Miss Mary Gerdin Mr. and Mrs. Lester N. Gerin Mr. and Mrs. Max F. Gerl Mr. Anthony Germ 1 Mr. Rudy Germ Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kathryn William A. Forte Conrad M. Fox Urban Fox D. J. Franks William Frimal Fritz Martin J. Fritz Family Paul Fruscello Mr. and Mrs. Joe Giammo Mrs. Delia Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glcher Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I. Gilroy Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Girz 1 ssGs9 vi Gladiators Mr. and Mrs. Ned Dottore Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Downs Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Downs Dragas Cleaners Mr. Bill Drechsler Mr. and Mrs. John A. Drew 2 D - Driveshafts The Drzik Family Compliments of 1 D - Dukes Telesforas Duleba Virginia Dulka Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Dvorak Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Eastburn Otto Eisenberg Sherry Eldredge Elgin Cleaners Emerich Hardware The Emser Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fadem Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Engel E. Eppick R. T. Erich Paul Exum and Family James Fahey Jack Fait Joseph Fakult Frank Fakult Alfonse Falb Mike Farinacci Joseph Farrell and Labamba M. K. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Farrie Henry J. Fawcett Your Fuller Brush Dealer Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton 2 F - Furies Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Furlong Alma Glavic Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gliebe 2 G -- Governors Faithfulness and efficiency are hallmarks of our janitorial corps: Mr. Louis Starman, Mr. Fred Blatnik and Mr. Frank Jevnikar. PERSONAL PATRON S Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz Dave Goldfarb and Family Robert A. Golobic Julius Gonas and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorup Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Gould Mr. and Mrs. W. Grabowski and Family Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Graham Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Graser Mr. James Gray Micholas M. Graziano Mrs. J. P. Gregor and Family Feff Gregor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gregor The James L. Greener Family Mr. and Mrs. Alex Greenwald and Mr. and Mrs. K. Greenwald Floyd J. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Grincius Charlotte's Grocery R. J. Grosel Viola Grossi Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Groth Grovewood Market Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grubach Andrew Gruss, IV John Grzincic Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Guhde Edward Gutman I. Guzik Thomas Guzik Compliments Mr. and Mrs. 7VIr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. of Gerald Hageman Harry Hageman Steven A. Haic and Donald DeWayne Mr. and Mrs. Haines, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hannan Tom and Harry Hannan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanzo Harris Vlr. and Mrs. Donald Hartman Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hasek Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hauser Mr. Ernie Hauswald Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haydocy Mr. Heckelmann's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Berl R. Heft Paul Heiser George Herrick Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Henry Mrs. Geo. J. Henry R. J. 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Booms 728 Tioga Trail Willoughby, Ohio WH 2-5695 Ed's Delicatessen 15601 Holmes Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio LI 1-2965 Euclid Window Shade 505 East 185th Street Euclid 19, Ohio KE 1-4343 Euclid - Noble Auto Body 15915 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio GL 1-0584 Euclid Richmond Shell 26051 Euclid Avenue Euclid 32, Ohio RE 1-9721 Europa Travel Service 759 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 6-3774 Euclid Fish Co. 651 East 185th Street Euclid 19, Ohio KE 1-6448 Equality Printing 6231 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio HE 1-5311 Euclid Tool 8: Gauge Corporation 28980 Anderson Road, Box 141 Wickliffe, Ohio WH 4-3030 3 En - Emulsifiers '61 Mr. Doyle and the Men of 3 E Good Luck to the Class of '61 Eastown Motor Hotel 15103 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio UL 1-5300 Flickinger, Inc. 939 E. 222nd Street Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-7100 Francis Jewelry 702 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio KE 1-7075 Fitzgerald's Radio and Record Shop 635 East 185th Street Euclid 19, Ohio Friedman Jewelers 22312 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-0800 Dr. Harold Fischer 508 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-4270 Fay's Delicatessen 14702 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio LI 1-9565 From a Friend Five Son's Cafe East 49th and Superior Cleveland 3, Ohio Compliments of a Friend Francis Laundromat 1135 Lost Nation Road Willoughby, Ohio WH 6-1293 F. W. Woolworth Co. 16730 Kinsman Road Shaker Heights 20, Ohio Floria Realty R D 4, River Road Willoughby, Ohio WH 2-3685 John A. Fakult, Attorney 960 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio KE 1-2936 Harry Flynn Studio 15606 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 6-1330 Five Points Furniture Co. 14806 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio PO 1-1758 R. L. Giflin Printing 17009 Grovewood Cleveland 5, Ohio IV 6-1309 The Famous 3G - Gauchos wishes the Class of '60 SUCCESS Mrs. Abram Garfield 298 Corning Drive Cleveland 8, Ohio Glix Department Store 14912 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. John P. Garrity 14026 Hale Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio Andy Gerl of Gerl Excavating Co. 23600 Lakeland Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-0077 LO 1-3920 MU 1-3200 GL 1-9812 Miss Josephine Gudell 952 Maud Street Cleveland 3, Ohio EX 1-1968 Grubach Trucking 3432 Superior Avenue Cleveland 14, Ohio EN 1-2298 Golub Funeral Home 4703 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio EX 1-0357 Robert A. Guhde Co., Inc. 1760 E. 228th Street Euclid 17, Ohio KE 1-1085 Guhde Floor Covering 26165 Euclid Avenue Euclid 23, Ohio AN 1-1133 Greenmont Lanes, Inc. 800 Green Road South Euclid 21, Ohio EV 1-3800 William J. Gabriel, Architect 3725 Lee Road Cleveland 20, Ohio LO 1-2980 Gornik's Store For Men Sr Boys 22340 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-2151 The Gerl Excavating Co. 20036 Lakeland Avenue Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-0077 Glascote Products, Inc. 20900 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 17, Ohio KE 1-0670 Dr. C. R. Hertel 12428 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio Hillcrest Barber Shop 5765 Mayfield Road Mayfield Heights 24, Ohio HI 2-9781 H 81 S Tavern 779 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio KE 1-9806 Harbak's Pastry Shoppe 676 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-2533 Holmes Avenue Market 15638 Holmes Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio LI 1-8139 Industrial Enterprise 19306 Redwood Road Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 6-1400 Iosue Decorating, Inc. 1808 Brainard Road Lyndhurst 24, Ohio 'HI 2-8140 Jakab - Toth 81 Co. Funeral Homes 11713 Buckeye Road WA 1-4421 Dr. William H. Johnson 26700 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 32, Ohio AN 1-1747 .lax Publishing Co. 20614 Aurora Road Cleveland, Ohio E. Juodenas, M.D. 6902 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio UT 1-6722 Jeleric Florists 15302 Waterloo Road Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-0195 BUSINESS PATRON S Jerse's Forget-Me-Not Flower Shoppe 470 East 152nd Street Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 6-0226 Janas Personality Hairstyling 6628 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio HE 1-6224 .leray Realty 34602 Euclid Avenue Willoughby, Ohio WH 2-9495 St. Joseph fCollinwoodl East 144th and St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Jarosz Market 8101 Pulaski Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio HE 1-0399 Jermac Bar 14616 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio MU 1-9758 Jon's Upholstery 11601 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio Joe Eckert Hardware 1395 Hayden Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio GL 1-4797 Jaros' Gulf Service 1090 Ansel Road Cleveland 3, Ohio EN 1-8779 Edward J. Kovacic Insurance Agency 7308 Hecker Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio HE 1-3011 Kay's Fit-Rite Shoppe 14836 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio GL 1-8873 Keller Refrigeration 1209 Norwood Avenue Cleveland, Ohio EN 1-3955 Thomas Kolb 255 East 327th Street Willowick, Ohio WH 3-3713 Keener Printing Company 401 East 200th Street Euclid 19, Ohio KE 1-7596 Kay's Beauty Shop 628 East 222nd Street Euclid 23, Ohio AN 1-1284 Kepic's Lounge Bar 6025 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio EN 1-8864 John Kausek Studios 762 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-1797 Krulac's Meats 20068 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio KE 1-5757 Knuth Green Houses 21607 Euclid Avenue Euclid 17, Ohio KE 1-1449 Kinkopf Meats, Inc. 30308 Lake Shore Boulevard Willowick, Ohio WH 3-3919 Comuliments of Kenny King 1330 Williamson Building Cleveland, Ohio EV 1-4457 Klinz's Square Deal Super Mkt. 14824 Lake Shore Boulevard Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-2153 BUSINESS PATRONS Kristoffs Willowick Delicatessen 32305 Vine Street Willowick, Ohio .lack Klum, Realtor 259 East 156th Street Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-2901 Kasner's Shell Service 16901 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 12, Ohio KE 1-9859 Lee Kay Realty 33393 Vine Street Eastlake, Ohio WH 2-8222 Knafel Shore Market 20070 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio IV 1-4411 Leo Kausek Groceries 81 Meats 15708 Saranac Road Cleveland 10, Ohio GL 1-8466 Pat A. Logano Real Estate, Insurance 15806 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-9988 London Road Electric Co. 16109-11 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio fRes.1 PO 1-4644 LaGanke Mfg. Co. 1644 East 65th Street Cleveland 3, Ohio UT 1-9200 Leinweber, Commercial Photographer 14215 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio GL 1-1036 Leo W. Kleinhenz Appliances 30505 Chardon Road Willoughby Hills, Ohio WH 4-1300 Lekse's Groceries 522 East 200th Street Euclid, Ohio IV 1-7020 The Lawson Milk Company 16101 Waterloo Road Cleveland, Ohio IV 1-9670 LaRiche Ford, Inc. 1290 West 117th Street Cleveland, Ohio LA 1-0770 Lightis Delicatessen 395 East 152nd Street Cleveland 10, Ohio KE 1-6742 Lakeland Shoe Repair 915 East 222nd Street Euclid 23, Ohio AN 1-1849 La Salle Cleaners St Dyers 835 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio KE 1-3658 Lushin Paper 8: Supply Co. 311 East 208th Street Euclid 23, Ohio IV 1-9313 The Lake Shore Machine Co. 1340 East 222nd Street Euclid 17, Ohio IV 6-1515 Louis Majer Shoe Store 6408-10 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Edw. J. Matjasic Maryfs Tavern ' 783 East 222nd Street Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-9843 Mac's Sporting Goods 15706 Waterloo 'Road Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-1355 Mike's Barber Shop 22048 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, 'Ohio RE 1-7451 Melody House 761 East 185th Street Cleveland, Ohio Monarch Life Insurance Co. Maurice P. Hartory 506 East 266th Street RE 1-3857 M. 81 1. Grocery 1125 East 79th Street Cleveland 3, Ohio EX 1-1541 F. 81 .I. McConnell Co. Maintenance 81 Disposal Trucking 11713 Iowa Avenue, Cleveland 8, Ohio Medved's Food Market 788 East 222nd Street Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-6640 Mole's Shell Service 8802 Superior Cleveland 6, Ohio GA 1-9631 Milner Pattern Works 15000 Aspinwall Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio UL 1-1053 Marty's Tavern 886 East 200th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio KE 1-9882 Mandel's Shoe Store We Specialize in Health Shoes 6125 St. Clair EX 1-3850 Melden's Department Store 696 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-1116 M 81 M Delicatessen 391 East 200th Street Beer - Wine - Gifts - Home Delivery Medical 81 Industrial X-Ray 1932 Moore Avenue Cleveland 13, Ohio PR 1-1460 McCrea's Chesterland Pharmacy Chesterland, 'Ohio PA 9-7660 Mary Ann's Soda Bar 8933 Buckeye Road Cleveland 4, Ohio Manley Marine Supply Co. M. F. G. Boa-ts - Evinrude Motors 995 East 140th St. UL 1-1814 The Music House, Inc. 16366 Euclid Avenue - Lost Nation Lake Shore - Willow Praza May Drug Co. 1214 Hayden Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio UL 1-5959 Mario's Pizza 21659 Euclid Avenue Euclid, Ohio AN 1-0665 Mar-Kay Eagle Market 2562 Noble Road Cleveland Hts. 21, Ohio EV 1-8630 M 81 M Gulf Service 3569 Lee Road Shaker Heights, Ohio IV 1-3643 Melody Mart - TV 81 Appliances 12438 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio GL 1-1158 Frank C. McGinty Funeral Home 8112 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio CE I-4670 Mayfield-Green Shell Service Cor. Green and Rushton Streets South Euclid 21, Ohio EV 1-9794 Nap's Barber Shop 1435 Hayden Avenue Cleveland 12, Ohio Nardi's Pizza 743 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 6-1809 National Auto Wrecking 81 Parts 17615 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio IV 1-4444 Nationwide Auto Sales 16001 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, Ohio CL 2-3500 Nazareth Hall Military School Grand Rapids, Ohio Nelaview Realty Co. 2136 Noble Road Cleveland Hts. 12, Ohio GL 1-8055 Nick's Cliff-View Delicatessen 18027 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 12, Ohio KE 1-9896 Noble Center Barber Shop 2167 Noble Road East Cleveland 12, Ohio Northeast Auto Radiator Co. 1121 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-6045 Nottingham Dry Cleaning 18127 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-0595 Nottingham Garage 18927 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-1337 Louis J. Novak 59 Shawondassee Drive Timberlake, Ohio WH 2-5065 Mickey O,Connor's Beverage Store 460 East 117th Street Cleveland, Ohio MU 1-9876 Orban's Flowers 11520 Buckeye Cleveland 4, Ohio Obed's Confectionery 4504 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio Ohio Overall Cleaning Co. 8000 Central Avenue Cleveland 19, Ohio CE 1-8100 Owen's Plantation Dinners 15357 Euclid Avenue Ea-st Cleveland 12, Ohio GL 1-2364 Olszens Realty 1266 East 71st Street Cleveland 3, Ohio HE 1-8726 ,Ioe O'Brien Chevrolet Co. 14115 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio MU 1-7700 Patton Club St. Joseph fCollinwood3 Cleveland, Ohio Paulis Barber Shop 687 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio PO' 1-6577 Pluth Bros., Inc. 17825 Marcella Road Cleveland 19, Ohio KE 1-5568 Compliments of Pressed Metal Products 16700 St. Clair KE 1-9154 Frances Potocar Realty 963 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-3960 Paul 81 Ed's Tavern 6528 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio EN 1-9036 Pat 8: Lou's Eagle Supermarket 4018 Mayfield Road South Euclid, Ohio EV 2-3350 Progressive Carbide Tool Co. 12435 Euclid Avenue Ea-st Cleveland 6, Ohio SW 5-5445 Compliments of State Senator Julius 1. Petrash The Pines Evergreen Nursery Concord - State Route No. 44 Painesville, Ohio EL 4-8086 Pintar 81 Son Painters 389 East 160th Street Cleveland 10, Ohio KE 1-7764 Pat's Pure Oil 21812 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-9849 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pucel Joseph Pfeiffer 7028 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio EX 1-9941 Richmond Lanes 26173 Euclid Avenue Euclid, Ohio AN 1-1677 Rick's Men's Shop 81 Sporting Goods 22572 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 2-7875 Reliable Chemical Co. Nu-Crack Filler for Floors 3840 East 131st Street Royal Appliance Mfg. Co. 1975 East 61st Street Cleveland 3, Ohio HE 1-7778 Rukasin Drug 2548 Noble Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio EV 1-3223 Race Dairy Store 17002 Grovewood Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-9604 Paul V. Reck, Insurance Counseling 1960 ldlehurst Drive Euclid 17, Ohio The Roman Gardens 12207 Mayfield Road Cleveland 6, Ohio GA 1-2700 Rich Furniture 12200 Mayfield Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio GA 1-8813 Rapid Photo Company Chester 9th Building Cleveland 3, Ohio Ricard Beauty Salon 17216 Grovewood Avenue Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-0645 Rausher's Flower Shoppe 850 Ansel Road Cleveland 3, Ohio HE 1-3927 Ross TV 81 Radio Repair 23651 Lakeland Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-3312 Sallv Shoppe 21910 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-4005 Frank Samson 81 The Wailers 18672 Renwood Euclid 19, Ohio KE 1-1413 M. L. Santay Insurance Agency 401 East 200th Street Euclid 19, Ohio IV 6-1626 Saranac Service Station 640 East 152nd Street Cleveland 10, Ohio MU 1-9885 Joe E. Schatz Realty 1400 Hayden Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio GL 1-6105 Scheufier Pharmacy 38435 Lake Shore Boulevard Willoughby, ohio WH 2-3970 Scottis Home Bakery 1208 Hayden Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio GL 1-0707 Scottv's Meats 12709 Superior Cleveland, Ohio GL 1-2133 .loseph C. Schulte Funeral Homes South Euclid - Lyndhurst - Chesterland 4092 Mayfield Road EV 1-4000 Schultz Upholstering 2225 Noble Road East Cleveland 12, Ohio EV 1-5880 Sgro's Bi-Rite 26588 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 32, Ohio RE 1-3250 Shaker Tool 81 Die, Inc: 1080 East 222nd Street Euclid, Ohio IV 6-0900 Shafw Furniture 81 Appliance Co. 1389 Hayden Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio P0 1-7337 Francis J. Sherman, Insurance 22070 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-7878 Sherwin Hardware 740 East 185th Street Cleveland 19. Ohio IV 1-2092 The Sherwin-Williams Co. 14614 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio UL 1-3933 Shore Appliance Co. 760 East 152nd Street Cleveland 10. Ohio GL 1-6012 Shore Club of Willowick Park 33101 Lake Shore Boulevard Willowick, Ohio WH 2-9807 Shore Excavating, Inc. 1316 South Belvoir Boulevard South Euclid 21, Ohio EV 1-0854 Simoncic Bakery 6724 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio UT 1-0282 Sims Bros. Buick, Inc. 18781 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 19, Ohio IV 6-0600 Skedel's Shell Service East 140th and Darley Cleveland 10, Ohio MU 1-9813 Smith Bros. One-Hour Cleaners 713 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-3553 Smith's Restaurant 22305 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 2-9900 For a New or Used Car, SEE: Dave Smith, Sales Manager Spitzer Ford SW 1-9200 Smart Styling Beauty Bar 2558 Noble Road Cleveland Hts. 21, Ohio EV 1-1422 Son Cleaners 81 Dyers 15617 Waterloo - 526 East 200th IV 1-5252 IV 1-5221 BUSINESS PATRONS Sophia's Market 8605 Kosciuszko Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio EN 1-8137 To the Vikings From the Sophs of St. Francis High South Euclid Hardware 4442 Mayfield Road South Euclid 21, Ohio Spitzer Ford 1950 East 105th Street Cleveland, 'Ohio SW 1-9200 Standard Hardware 81 Supply Co. 12507 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio GL 1-1354 Star Electric Co. 5139 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio EX 1-4455 The State Savings 81 Loan Co. 4065 Mayfield Road South Euclid 21, Ohio EV 2-5200 Standard Super-Valu Market 854 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-5686 St. Clair Builders Supply Co. 20020 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 19, Ohio St. Clair Excavating 29617 Lakeland Boulevard Wickliffe, Ohio WH 3-3438 St. Clair Typewriter 2480 Glenridge Road Euclid, Ohio IV 6-1050 Steigerwald Painting 81 Decorating Co. 774 East 232nd Street Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-2103 Dr. Delmont W. Stephens 1409 Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio BL 5-2720 Strumbel - Raddell Meat Market 17701 Crovewood KE 1-2885 The T. D. Sullivan Family 27300 Euclid Avenue Euclid, Ohio Vic Sumas Gulf Service 6602 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio Superior Department Store 5501 Superior Cleveland 3, Ohio EX 1-6568 Superior Machine Products, Inc. 1825 East 40th Street Cleveland 3, Ohio HE 1-0666 Mr. Paul Torbet Town-Country Dry Cleaner 22490 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-2244 Tomaselli Construction Co. 9706 St. Catherine Avenue Cleveland 9, Ohio BR 1-6392 Tony's Bi-Rite 13947 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio UL 1-3398 T. N. T. Shell Service 1577 Hayden Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio MU 1-9516 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rock 290 East 150th Street Cleveland 10, Ohio KE 1-3716 Troy's Delicatessen 21932 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio AN 1-0119 EV 1-1038 BUSINESS PATRONS Trio Cleaners 999 Ivanhoe Road Cleveland 10, Ohio PO 1-9145 Triangle Florist, Inc. 18604 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio KE 1-8479 Tarantino Bro., Inc. 17614 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio IV 1-0344 Tomis Shoe Repair 1853 East 9th Street Cleveland 3, Ohio CH 1-9321 The Upson Pharmacy 481 East 260th Street Euclid, Ohio RE 1-1130 Upson Realty Co. 499 East 260th Street Euclid 32, Ohio RE 1-1070 United Shoe Repairing 21937 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-5503 A. J. Vidmar, Watch Repair 1006 Schofield Building Cleveland 15, Ohio MA I-7155 Village Cab 598 East 185th Street Euclid 19, Ohio IV 6-1300 The E. L. Varcoe Co. 14016 Lake Shore Boulevard Cleveland 10, Ohio The Variety Shop 267 South Green Road South Euclid 21, Ohio IV 6-2980 St. .l0sep'h's Driver Training Car EUCLID FORD COMPANY East 185th Street at Lake Shore Blvd. IV 1-8400 Euclid QClevelandD 19, Ohio White Cross School of Beauty Culture, Inc. 2132 East 9th and Huron Road Cleveland 15, Ohio CH 1-6519 Welkers Surf Motel 81 Cottages Geneva-on-the-Lake, Ohio Windermere Storage and Moving Co. Agent: Allied Van Lines, Inc. Cleveland 12, Ohio MU 1-6360 Windsor Shop for Men and Boys Shoregate Shopping Center Willowick, Ohio WH 3-2880 Willoughby Fruit 81 Vegetable 38113 Second Street Willoughby, Ohio WH 2-4545 Wolkov Jewelers 707 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-4888 Williams Music Shop 897 East 222nd Street Euclid 23, Ohio RE 2-8666 Keith Weigle Motors Plymouth - DeSoto - Valiant Euclid 17, Ohio IV 1-4500 Waterloo Florist Shop 351 East 152nd Street Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-2501 Windy's Cafe 14501 Woodworth Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio LI 1-9899 Ed Wank Television Service Co., Inc. 378 East 200th Street Euclid 19, Ohio KE 1-1222 'Wickliffe Floral Co. 29609 Euclid Avenue Wickliffe, Ohio WH 3-4343 Winkler Gage 81 Repair, Inc. 309 East 156th Street Cleveland 10, Ohio IV 1-9331 Worden Delicatessen 804 Worden Road Wickliife, Ohio WH 3-0150 Washington Drug Noble and Creyton Road Cleveland Heights, Ohio Young Lane - Childernis Apparel Willo Plaza - 36212 Euclid Avenue Willoug-hby, Ohio WH 6-1244 Yale Flower Shoppe 7910 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio HE 1-3370 Mr. Joseph Zahukovec 14825 Shore Acres Drive Cleveland 10, Ohio KE 1-6744 Mr. Paul R. Zurlinden 134 East 207th Street Euclid 23, Ohio KE 1-3828 Zupancic and Sons Tool 81 Die Co. 1368 East 53rd Street Cleveland 3, Ohio EX 1-3072 Zubers Service 2077 Noble Road East Cleveland, Ohio LI 1-9081 -, S1:C1r M FRHFFLER BRA is , S KE SERVICE AMBASSADOR LANES 22661 Euclid Avenue Euclid 17, Ohio LV 6-3200 ARROW EXCAVATING CO. 4528 Anderson Road Cleveland 21, Ohio EV 2-0540 AUSTIN CLEANERS, INC. 21131 Euclid Avenue Euclid 17, Ohio IV 1-2589 AUTOMATED FINISHING, INC. 14044 Terrace Road East Cleveland 12, Ohio UL 1-6684 DR. R. M. BALDWIN, OPTOMETRIST 22050 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid, Ohio THE BARKER PRODUCTS CO. 948 Wayside Avenue Cadmium and Zinc Plating Cleveland 10, Ohio KE 1-2000 STEVE BERNARDIC INSURANCE AGY. 26167 Euclid Avenue Euclid 32, Ohio AN 1-1930 BI-RITE SUPER MARKETS 1325 Hayden Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio MU 1-2236 BOB 81 BILL'S SUNOCO 29000 Lake Shore Boulevard Willowick, Ohio WH 3-9866 BONNIE LYNN DONUTS 514 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio KE 1-7368 BOSCO PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. 723 East 332nd Street Eastlake, Ohio WH 2-3612 BRICKMAN 81 SONS FUNERAL HOMES 21900 Euclic Ave. - 7208 Superior Ave. LV 1-5277 - HE 1-7265 CENTRAL CHEVROLET 7001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio UT 1-6400 COIT BAR - Julia Kozara, Prop. 14116 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio MU 1-9574 Compliments of a Business Friend Compliments of State Senator JOHN J. AND MRS. CORRIGAN CROWN TREE 81 LANDSCAPING CO. 461 East 271st Street Euclid 21, Ohio AN 1-1505 CULLEN, INC. 240 East 305th Street Willowick, Ohio WH 4-1440 C. 81 W. DRY CLEANERS 2650 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, Ohio D. L. MOTOR SALES 39360 Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio WH 2-6620 DRENI-K BEVERAGE DIST., INC. 23776 Lakeland Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-3300 John Drenik, President EAST SIDE MARINE, INC. Johnson Motors Complete Line of Boats and Supplies 14206 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland 12, Ohio UL I-6465 EUCLID ATHLETIC CLUB 20959 Euclid Avenue Euclid 17, Ohio IV 6-1331 SPECIAL BUSINESS PATRONS EUCLID IGNITION 1062 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-2222 EUCLID MOTEL 18327 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 12, Ohio IV 1-8666 EUCLID MOTOR PARTS 81 REBUILDING, INC. 24431 Lakeland Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 2-8686 FEATURE PRODUCTS 755 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Ohio FINNERAN FUNERAL HOME 15435 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio LI 1-3933 FLANCO SALES 81 CONSTRUCTION Cement Work - Garages Attic and Recreation Rooms 1452 East 252nd Street Euclid 17, Ohio RE 1-8083 FRIEDEL'S DELICATESSEN 843 East 222nd Street Euclid 23, Ohio RE 2-7181 Mae - Mary Agnes - Leo GREVE'S FLOWER SHOPPE 2270 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. 18, Ohio YE 2-8855 HASEK AUTO RADIATOR AND SPEEDOMETER SERVICE 351 East 131st Street One Block North of St. Clair Cleveland 8, Ohio GL 1-8989 THE HILLWOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANY 21700 St. Clair Avenue Euclid 17, Ohio KE 1-4040 HOEGLERS AUTO BODY AND RADIATOR SHOP 8912 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 8, Ohio GL 1-7825 ITALIAN IMPORTS CO., INC. 2251 Murray Hill Road Cleveland 6, Ohio GA 1-6334 INTER-COUNTY TITLE GUARANTY AND MORTGAGE CO. 410 Marion Building Cleveland 13. Ohio CH I-7358 JACKSHAW CHEVROLET, INC. 534 East 185th Street Euclid 19, Ohio IV I-9090 Compliments of .IIM'S HUMBLE SERVICE 4733 North 16th Street Phoenix, Arizona CR 4-6791 Owner: James D'Arcangelo JOHN E. JEVNIKA 1845 East 9th Street Cleveland 3, Ohio .IONKE INSURANCE AGENCY 22700 Shore Center Drive For All Your Insurance Needs' Euclid 19, Ohio RE 1-8400 St. Joseph Alumni Association St. Joseph H. S. Cafeteria Staff St. Joseph H. S. Dads' Club St. Joseph H. S. Mothers' Club RAYMOND J. KENNEDY Estate Analyst - Business Insurance Health Sc Accident - All Lines of Property Insurance 900 Hippodrome Building Cleveland 15, Ohio MA 1-5680 KENNY KING'S RANCH HOUSE 17585 Lake Shore Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio IV 6-2428 KNIFIC'S FOOD STORE 2582 Noble Road Cleveland Hts. 23, Ohio EV 1-1211 KROMERS SUNOCO 39721 Mentor Avenue WH 2-9779 Mentor, Ohio Tune-up, Brakes Green Stamps LADIES CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Helen Witchner, President 1L.C.B.A. Br. 7133 Insurance for the Whole Familyi' 13705 Earlwood Cleveland 10, Ohio LAKE ELECTRONICS CO. 377 East 320th Street Willowick, Ohio WH 3-5818 L. St J. NEWSTAND 50 North State Street . Painesville, Ohio EL 7-7870 MAJESTIC SEWING ROOM Expert Tailoring, Dressmaking, Draperies and Slip Covers Made-to-order 3575 East 138th Street Cleveland, Ohio SK 1-8104 NIALEC MELODY MEN Music For All Occasions MO 2-S966 BUD MARSH'S CATERING 38501 Lake Shore Boulevard Willoughby, Ohio WH 2-1389 Compliments of DR. ROBERT R. McGONAGLE LENORE L. McKISSON Euclid Avenue and East 9th Street Cleveland 3, Ohio THE MEN FROM 2 C MERRY MAKER'S CAFE 1814 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio MILLER HEALTH STUDIO QBody Buildingl 669 East 185th Street Euclid 19, Ohio IV 1-6222 Congratulations to the Seniors from the MONOGRAM CLUB MULLEN'S I. G. A. Route 306 and Route 322 Chesterland, Ohio NORTHEAST APPLIANCE 81 FURNITURE CO. 22530 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-2303 NORWOOD MEN'S SHOP John Kovacic, President 6217 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio A. F. OWENS CO. Air Conditioning Commercial and Residential 5507 Hollywood Drive Parma 29, Ohio TU 6-2550 .IOE O'BRIEN CHEVROLET CO. Nearly Everyone Knows Joe O'Brien 14115 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 10, Ohio PAFCO TOOL 81 GAGE CORP. Manufacturers of Gages - Tools - Jigs - Fixtures 12209 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 6, Ohio SW 5-7773 Compliments of PETE PATRONE,S AMBASSADOR DRESS SUIT RENTAL 1516-22 Hayden Avenue East Cleveland, Ohio GL- 1-1512 PETER PAN SNACK SHOPPE 23910 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio AN 1-1511 PRESSURE CASTING, INC. Zinc and Aluminum Die Castings 21500 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 1-5400 RECREATION CELL Sporting Goods - Records 5705 Mayfield Road Team Discounts Mayfield Heights, Ohio HI 2-3132 Covering Hillcrest Area RENO 81 ROY SERVICE CENTER 36225 Lake Shore Boulevard Eastlake, Ohio WH 2-3005 ST. ROBERT'S CHURCH 23802 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 23, Ohio RE 1-8282 DR. ELWOOD P. SAWITKE, Optometrist 18604 Lake Shore Boulevard Euclid 19, Ohio IV 1-0979 SCHELLY'S CAFE 7019 Superior Avenue Cleveland 3, Ohio EN I-9043 SERVICE CLUB St. Joseph High School Cleveland 19, Ohio SLABE MACHINE PRODUCTS CO. 874 East 140th Street Cleveland 10, Ohio GL 1-5484 C. I. SMITH 81 SON Licensed Funeral Directors 15319 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio GL 1-2425 SOCIETY NATIONAL BANK OF CLEVELAND 240 East 228th Street Cleveland 23, Ohio AN 1-0100 SOUTH EUCLID LANES George and Mildred Hodgson Ot-to and Rose Kretschmar 1440 Green Road South Euclid 21, Ohio EV 2-0929 SPE-RRY SAND AND GRAVEL Hobart Road, R. D. 4 Kirtland, Ohio SUTURS MACHINE PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC. Precision Machinists of Casting Bars in ALL Metals 17610 Waterloo Road Cleveland 19, Ohio KE 1-6664 HENRY TAILOR 81 SON CO. Euclid and E. 105th Street Market Cleveland, Ohio GA 1-6360 TESTA BROS., INC. Contractors Sand and Gravel Producers 6705 Richmond Road Bedford, Ohio BE 2-5151 Virgin Top Soil - Mason Sand TOMMASONE MACHINE CO. 3547 East 93rd Street Cleveland, Ohio MI 1-3790 TOWN BAR 29000 Euclid Avenue Wickliffe, Ohio WH 3-9828 UNITED STATES COAL COMPANY INDUSTRIAL COALS 1241 Terminal Tower Cleveland 13, Ohio UNITED STEEL WORKERS OF AMERICA District No. 28 Cleveland 3, Ohio 'VIKING COPPER TUBE COMPANY 16700 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio VOGUE PRINTING CO. 608 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio IV 6-0585 WAGNER ELECTRIC CORP. 21300 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland 17, Ohio WICKLIFFE FLORAL AND GIFT SHOP 29609 Euclid Avenue Wicklilfe, Ohio WH 3-4343 WILLKOMM 81 SONS COMPANY Plumbing and Heating 2034 South Belvoir Boulevard South Euclid 21, Ohio EV 2-4338 Compliments of ZATKO METAL PRODUCTS CO. 20850 St. Clair Avenue Euclid 17, Ohio ZENITH PLASTICS COMPANY 3901 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio EX 1-5025 COPIES OF ANYTHING CITY BLUE PRINTING COMPANY 1010 Euclid Building 4300 Euclid Avenue 425 Terminal Tower, Cleveland, Ohio CH 1-7347 60 YEARS SIGNIFICANT SERVICE INDUSTRIAL. 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Domines Senior Director ABRAM-OVIC, George+1431 E. 43 St., Cleveland 3 ADAMCIK, Joseph-1552 E. 204 St., Euclid 17, KE 1-8443 ADLER, Thomas-980 Worton Park Dr., Cleveland 24, HI 2-0864 ALLEN, William-4435 E. 326 St., Willowick 1, WH 3-3782 AMES, Edwardf1078 Quilliams Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 1- 3192 ANDREWS, Henry-1090 Hillstone Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 1-5481 ANSON, David-18970 Genesee, Euclid 17, IV 1-9025 ANTOSKEWICZ, Stanley-1188 E. 86 St., Cleveland 8, CE 1-7408 BAILEY, Dave-1401 Sunset Rd., Mayfield Heights 24, HI 2-3024 BAIRD, Dennis-1117 Belrose Rd., Mayfield Heights 24, HI 2-7710 BAKOS, Rod44807 Monticello Blvd., Cleveland 24, EV 2-8767 BARAN, Edward--1791 Idlehurst Drive, Euclid 17, IV 1-7683 BARILLA, Michael-R.F.D. 31, Rt. 86, Huntsburg BAUMANN, Louis-1443 Sulzer Ave., Euclid 32, RE 1-3430 BAYT, Ro1lertA1395 E. 47 St., Cleveland 3, EN 1-2448 BEERS, James-28949 Beechwood, Willowick, WH 3-3779 BERGERON, Jerry-4271 E. 191 St., Euclid 19, KE 1-4229 BEUCK, Ralphf337 E. 238 St., Euclid 23, RE 1-8043 BIGGINS, Jack-1512 E. 133 St., East Cleveland 12, LI I-6552 BLATNICK, Albert-1282 E. 137 St., East Cleveland 12, GL 1-1747 BODLE, Kenneth--26580 Mallard Ave., Euclid 32, RE 1-4514 BOEHM, DaveY3-155 Monticello Blvd., Cleveland Heights 21, PO 1-3994- BOKAUSEK, Frank-20930 Goller Ave., Euclid 19, KE 1-6399 BOOTS, James-21371 Tracy Ave., Euclid 23, RE 1-5977 BOSETIN, Matthew-344 Lloyd Rd., Euclid 32, RE 1-9516 BOURGEOIS, Edward-1359 Victory Dr., South Euclid 21, EV 2-3670 BRADAC, George-1772 Donwell Dr., South Euclid 21, EV 1-1997 BRANISEL, John-24471 Mavec Ave., Euclid 23, RE 1-4128 BREZOVAR, Daniel-1578 Elbur Ave., Lakewood 7, AL 1-8109 BRINGMAN, Thomas-9303 Superior Ave., RA 1-8434 BROCKMAN, Raymond-885 Woodview Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 2-5612 BRODNICK, Normanf1022 Dille-wood, Cleveland 19, IV 1-9087 BROOKER, Patrick-13704 Darley Ave., Cleveland 10, PO 1-7191 BUEHNER, Kenneth-18219 Cornwall, Cleveland 19, KE 1-3613 BURAWSKI, David--923 F.D.A., Cleveland 3, UT 1-9919 BURRELLO, Leonard-18614 Arrowhead Ave., Cleveland 19, IV 1-7142 BUSHER, John-26371 Zcman, Euclid 32, RE I-2765 BYDASH, Jerry--247 E. 204 St., Euclid 23, IV 1-0089 CAINE, Brian--1137 Hayden, Cleveland 10, MU 1-0071 CALABRESE, Charles-12024 Paul Ave., Cleveland 6, RA 1-6191 CAREY, Bob-4475 Monticello Blvd., South Euclid 21, EV 1-2501 CASANOVA, Gary-3560 Glen Allen Dr., Cleveland 21, EV 1-6378 CATALANO, Dominic-11603 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland 6, SW 5-4756 CEGELSKI, Dennis--21130 Tracy Ave., Euclid 23, RE 2-9173 CENTANNI, Russell-1310 Forest Hills Blvd., Cleveland Heights, ER 1-0600 CESA, Arriano-594 Trebisky Rd., South Euclid 21, EV 1-1745 CHETNIK, Chester-22300 Tracy Ave., Euclid 23, RE 1-7769 CHRISTIE, Edward-4320 Elmwood Rd., South Euclid 21, EV 1-5785 CIANCIBELLO, Douglas-29444 Ridge Rd., Wickliffe, WH 3-2282 CIRCILLO, Domenic-4753 Monticello, South Euclid 24, EV 2-6761 CLARK, Larry-751 E. 345 St., Eastlake, WH 2-5605 CLARK, William---1080 Pembrook, Cleveland Heights 21, EV 1- 4287 CLIFFORD, Thomas-1636 Green Rd., South Euclid 21, EV 1-2806 CMARIK, John-486 E. 305 St., Willowick, WH 3-5697 COCAN, Edward-17900 Ingleside, Cleveland 19, KE 1-3352 COLARIC, .Iames--761 E. 236 St., Euclid 23, AN 1-1560 CONFORTE, Barry-5064 Harmony Lane, Willoughby, WH 2-7898 CONOMY, Thomas--3464 Woodridge, Cleveland 21, EV 1-0382 COOK, Dennis-425 E. 152 St., Cleveland 10, IV 1-0080 COOK, Thomas-1726 Wayside Rd., Cleveland 12, IV 1-2241 COURTOT, Paul--27290 Forestview Rd., Euclid 32, RE 2-9136 CRNJAK, Mathew-4888 E. 73 St.. Cleveland 3, EX I-3042 VIKINGS OF 1960 CROCKETT, David-316 Kenyon Dl'., Eastlake, WH 2-3933 CROCKETT, Dennis-316 Kenyon Dr., Eastlake, WH 2-3933 CUDNIK, Ronald-1155 E. 79 St., Cleveland 3, HE 1-1033 DAVIS, Thomas-1459 Larchmont Road, Cleveland 10, IV 1-7410 DeCHELLIS, John-5687 Wellington Rd., Lyndhurst 24, HI 2-4237 DEJAK, Dennis-1290 E. 186 St., Cleveland 10, KE 1-7364 DELLY, Glenn-405 E. 272 St., Euclid 32, RE 1-6488 DEMPSEY, Dave-124 E. 219 St., Euclid 23, RE 1-5055 DENEHY, Charles-3704 Stoneleigh Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 1-9325 DEZELAN, Leonard-5810 Bonna Ave., Cleveland 3, UT 1-6967 DHONDT, Edward-4331 Woodmere Drive, Willowick, WH 4-1148 DiBIASE, Ronald-534 E. 117 St., Cleveland 8, UL 1-2122 DICILLO, Nicholas-Mayfield Rd., Gates Mills, HI 2-4086 DiRENZO, Michael-285 E. 262 St., Euclid 32, RE I-0534 DOLENCE, John--1143 Addison, Cleveland 3, EX 1-7651 DOMITOR, Paul-1308 Brainard, Lyndhurst 24, HI 2-5597 DOUTT, David-13400 E. 6, East Cleveland 12, L1 1-1483 DURK, Joseph-848 E. 340 St., Eastlake, WH 2-2346 DURALL, Roger-22101 Wilmore Ave., Euclid 23, RE 1-7037 DWYER, .lim-234 E. 210 St., Euclid 23, KE 1-8842 DWYER, Michaelg580 Birch Dr., Euclid 32, RE 2-9360 DZIAK, Tim--30110 Warren Rd., Wickliffe, WH 3-4402 EDDY, Roberti1024 E. 141 St., Cleveland 10, PO 1-2089 EICHLER, Charles-84 E. 211 St., Euclid 23, RE 1-6727 ENGELHAUPT, Kenneth-1781 E. 33 St., Cleveland 14, EN 1-3062 EPPICK, Edward-23231 Chardon Rd., Euclid 17, IV 1-5136 ERICH, Ronaldf29411 White Rd., Wicklifie, WH 3-3984 ERKER, Joseph-1051 Piermont, South Euclid 21, EV 1-1510 ESCH, Edward-20601 Priday Ave., Euclid 23, KE 1-1826 ESPLANDIU, Willizlm--444 E. 250 St., Euclid 32, RE 1-0270 FAKUIT, .lohn -18611 Kildeer Ave., Cleveland 19, IV 1-5298 FALB. ,Iohn--1520 Silver St., Wicklifle, WH 3-1659 FELDKAMP, J01lI'l-11 E. 202 sl., Euclid 23, IV 1-6722 FERLIN, Frank-972 Greyton, Cleveland Heights, P0 1-5517 FERLIN, .Iosephfl391 E. 187 St., Cleveland 10. KE 1-2731 FERLIN, William--20200 Wilmore, Euclid 23, IV 1-8180 FERRIS, Allen-236 E. 246 St., Euclid 23, RE 2-8858 FIEBIG, Hugh-1036 E. 171 St., Cleveland 19, IV 1-7298 FINK, William----21161 Arbor Ave., Euclid 23, KE 1-2429 FISHWICK, Davidf37851 Park Ave., Willoughlmy, WH 2-4248 FISTEK, Timothyf15002 Upton Ave., Cleveland 10, IV 6-1359 FITZGERALD, Tom--323 E. 280 St., Euclid 32, RE 1-3966 FITZMAURICE, David----185 E. 194 St., Euclid 19, KE 1-6881 FITZPATRICK, Fenton-923 E. 146 St., Cleveland 10, GI. 1-2981 FRANKS, Ken-22071 Ivan Ave., Euclid 23, RE 2-9564 FRITZ, .lames-33259 Kenilworth, Eastlake, WH 2-4390 FULTON, William--1130 E. 148 St., Cleveland 10, LI 1-2076 GADUS. .lohn-140 E. 208 St., Euclid 23, IV 1-1927 GALL, Ronald-492 E. 222 St., Euclid 23, AN 1-1871 GAMBATESE, Matt-1959 E. 121- Place, Cleveland 6, SW 1-6348 GARNER, Davidf526 N. St. Clair, Painesville, EL 7-7241 GARUBO, Ray-474 E. 129 St., Cleveland 8, PO 1-8985 GAZER, Robert-382 E. 163 St., Cleveland 10, KE 1-1264 GAZZUOLO, .loseph-2127 Prior St., Cleveland 6, GA 1-9117 GIBBONS, William-1101 E. 145 St., Cleveland 10, P0 I-5449 GIRZ, .loseph-41100 E. 193 St., Cleveland 10, MU 1-7765 GOGA, William-3805 E. 364 st., Willoughby, WH 2-1193 GORUP, Dennis-26721 Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid 32, RE 1-9448 GRAHAM, Michael-13913 Stratlimore, E. Cleveland 12, PO 1-4091 GREENWALD, Kennethv27700 Parkwood Dr., Euclid 32, AN 1- 1758 GREGOR, Robert ---- 1172 Quilliaxns Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 2-1608 GROSS, Frank-21161 Miller Ave., Euclid 19, IY I-9118 GRUBISS, .lames--532 E. 124 St., Cleveland 8, LI 1-5549 GUISANO, Frank-1957 Collman Rd., Cleveland 6, GA 1-1105 GUNFCH, Dennis-1372 E. 53 St., Cleveland 3, EN 1-0379 GUSTINCIC, David--18800 Abby Ave.. Euclid 19, KE 1-8325 HAAS, .l. Michael-464 Chestnut St., Painesville, EL 2-4158 HAAS, Robert-1322 Mentor Aye., Mentor, BI 5-3017 HAAS, Ted---9080 Shepard Rd., Route 2, Northfield, IM 7-4099 Senior Director HAIC, Steven41083 E. 146 St., 'Cleveland 10, GL 1-5895 HALLORAN, Edward-17602 Puritas Rd., Cleveland HANLEY, Frank-21031 Arbor Ave., Euclid 23, KE 1-5261 HANLON, Thomas-345 E. 320 St., Willowick, WH 3-5128 HANNAN, Thomas-687 E. 128 St., Cleveland 8, P0 6965 HANSON, Gary-38837 Wood Rd., Willoughby, WH 2-3058 I-IASEK, George-1321 Lakefront, E. Cleveland 8, UL 1-0804 HASTO, Cyril-1254 E. 58th St., Cleveland 3, EN 1-4891 HAUSMANN, Rudy-2924 Noble Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 2-2793 HEATHCOTE, Michael-14616 Strathmore Rd., Cleveland 12, PO 1-9033 HERRICK, Richard-860 E. 256 St., Euclid 32, RE 1-1149 I-IESTER, Timothy-14044 Terrace Rd., East Cleveland, MU 1-2607 HILL, Jon-Box 263, Chardon, ME 5-6331 HIRSCHECCER, Andrew-1200 E. 61st, Cleveland 3, EX 1-0522 HLABSE, Timothy-1026 E. 72 Place, Cleveland 3, EX 1-5967 HO'EN1CMAN,,James41253 Belrose Rd., Mayfield Heights 24, H1 2-1207 ' HOLLIS, Robert-1133 E. 147th St., Cleveland 10, GL 1-2481 HOLZHEIMER, Thomas-3324 Chelsea Dr., Cleveland Heights 18, YE 2-7751 HORN, Andrew-100 Keewaydin Dr., Timberlake, WH 6-0300 HUEBER, Dennis--165 E. 199th, Euclid 19, IV 1-0664 HUGHES, JOIIH423720 Milton Dr., Euclid 23, RE 1-2113 HYCLAK, Walter--1836 Glenwood, Twinsburg, HA 5-3281 IANETTE, Bruce-775 E. 156 St., Cleveland 10, CL 1-8871 IANNARELLI, Phillip-1727 Beaconwood, Cleveland 21, EV 2- 0529 JACKSON, Jackv21550 Ivan Ave., Euclid 23, RE 1-6219 JACKSON, Richard4645 E. 131st St., Cleveland 8, LI 1-4785 JANEK, Richard-319 E. 248 St., Euclid 23, RE 2-7725 JENULESON, Frank432229 Glen Arden, Willowick, WH 3-3497 JERIN., Max!-678 E. 159 St., Cleveland 10, MU 1-5632 JOHNSON, Dennis-293 E. 250 St., Euclid 23, RE 1-2282 JONES, John-3475 Monticello, Cleveland Heights 21, EV 1-1830 JONES, Robert-17406 East Park Dr., Cleveland 19, KE 1-8242 JUFKO, James-3249 Perkins Ave., Cleveland 14, PR 1-2541 KANCIES, Kennethv270 E. 204, Euclid, IV 6-1392 KASPER, Stephen-1858 Rudwicic, Cleveland, IV 1-4021 KASULONES, Ronald-1289 E. 187, Cleveland, KE 1-3115 KAVALUNAS, Donald-4410 Anglea Dr., South Euclid, EV 1-0299 KEICHEL, Cordon-19450 South Lake Shore, Euclid, IV 1-1582 KELLER, Donald-656 E. 113, Cleveland, MU 1-7153 KELLNER, William-2604 University Blvd., University Heights 18, FA 1-5536 KELLY, James-922 E. 209 St., Euclid 19, IV 1-9059 KE-NDRA, William--19751 Pasnow, Euclid 19, IV 1-4337 KERSHAW, Bruce-2476 Warrensville Center Rd., University Heights 18, ER 1-0237 KIDD, Richard-21350 Coller Ave., Euclid 19, KE 1-7621 KE-LKENNEY, Dan-451 E. 250th St., Euclid, 32, RE 1-3697 KIRSCHENSTEINER, Raymond-21651 Fuller Ave., Euclid 23, RE 1-6629 KLEINHENZ, Joseph--R. D. 31, Chardon Rd., Willoughby Hills, WH 3-4520 KOBE, James-732 E. 249th St., Euclid, RE 2-9509 KOBE, William-1113 Eastwood Ave., Mayfield Heights 24, HI 2-3226 KOKAL, Joseph-15228 Saranac Rd., Cleveland 10, UL 1-4901 KOSMERL, James-18218 LaSalle, Cleveland 19, KE- 1-2119 KOTNIK, Charles-21193 Miller Ave., Euclid 19, KE 1-0728 KOVATCH, Joseph-301 Richmond, Cleveland 24, AN 1-0034 KOWALSKI, Thomas-8209 Simon Ave., Cleveland 3, HE 1-8674 KRISTOF, Leonard-329 E. 326 St., Willowick, WH 3-1410 KUBEA, Robert-17413 Schenely Ave., Cleveland 19, IV 1-3340 LACZKO, Robert-644 E. 109 St., Cleveland 8, PO 1-2232 LANN, Leo-4695 Maple St., Willoughby, WH 2-7239 LAVICNA, Ronald-20720 Edgecliff, Euclid 23, IV 6-4964 LEBLANG, Willard-20560 Goller Ave., Euclid 19, KE 1-0730 LEDDY, William-18209 Schemey, Cleveland 19, IV 1-3489 LECERSK1, Bob-20300 Ball Ave., Euclid 23, KE 1-3390 LEKSE, 'RonaldA333 E. 210 St., Euclid 23, RE 1-6399 LENTZ, Jeff-64 E. 221 St., Euclid 23, RE 1-4316 LESKOVEC, Robert-377 E. 320 St., Willowick, WH 3-5818 LEVAR, Robert-13701 Diana Ave., Cleveland 10, MU 1-5003 LIEB, Ronald-17815 Landseer Rd., Cleveland 19, IV 1-3714 LIESKE, Charles-15407 Macauley, Cleveland 10, IV 8339 LIESKE, Robert-4703 Maple St., Willoughby, WH 2-2957 LOISELLE, Robert-1330 Sunset Rd., Mayfield Heights 24, HI 2- 1499 LOMBARDO, Dan-890 Stevenson, Cleveland 10, KE 1-4091 LONGO, William--17930 Rosecliii, Cleveland 19, IV 1-4726 LUSCHIN, Joseph-1191 Elmwood Rd., Mayfield Heights 24, HI 2-1840 LYNCH, James-753 E. 117 St., Cleveland 8, UL 1-2733 McCLURE, John-1009 Renfield Dr., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 1-5035 MCCORMACK, Douglas-130 E. 200 St., Euclid 19, KE 1-4850 McCREARY, Timothy-4638 Waldmere, Willoughby, WH 2-0462 McCREICHT, James4119 Orchard Rd., Mentor Hdlnds P. O., Painesville, BL 7-6403 McGARRY, Dennis-20450 Crystal, Euclid 23, KE 1-0584 MCGEE, Thomas-1625 Woodrow Ave., Mayfield Heights 24, HI 2- 3870 McGOVERN, John-4306 Ardmore Rd., South Euclid 21, EV 1- 4699 McNEELEY, Thomas-1680 E. 243 St., Euclid 17, KE 1-5371 McSEVENEY, Donald-30321 Oakdale Rd., Willowick, WH 4-1369 MacAVAY, James-11803 Hazeldell, Cleveland 8, PO 1-1077 MAHON, John-15702 Grovewood, Cleveland 10, IV 1-4028 MAKARICH, Joseph4737 E. 118th St., Cleveland 8, GL 1-8177 MALANEY, Pat-278 E. 194th St., Euclid 19, IV 1-6158 MALENSEK, Ken-1094 Carver Rd., Cleveland 19, YE 2-9373 MALONEY, Michael-20150 Beachview Dr., Euclid 17, KE 1-1015 MANCINI, Dominic-30734 Clarmont Rd., Willowick, WH 3-4651 MAPEL, James-566 E. 260th St., Euclid 32, RE 1-1722 MARANO, Louis-261 Willowick Dr., Eastlake, WH 2-6315 MARCOTRICIANO, Dominic-2525 Kingston Rd., Cleveland Hts. 18, YE 2-2997 MARSEY, Joseph-19770 Ormiston Ave., Euclid 19, KE 1-3897 MARTINICH, John-3753 Wallingford, So. Euclid 21, EV 2-1307 MASIOTAS, Pranas--495 E. 124 St., Cleveland 8, PO 1-8766 MASTRANGELO, Laiwrence---296 Stevens Blvd., Eastlake, WH 2-0144 MAZELIS, Waldo-10771 Renwood Ave., Euclid 19, IV 1-9451 MAZI, Davidf17832 Lakeshore Blvd., Cleveland 19, IV 1-8761 MELDEN, Patrick-21861 Miller Ave., Euclid 19, RE 1-1031 MELLE, Melvin-910 E. 147 St., Cleveland 10, MU 1-2018 MESEC, John-19551 Tyronne Ave., Euclid 19, IV 1-2067 MIKUS, Martin-25851 Farringdon Ave., Euclid 32, RE 1-1614 MILLER, Edward-1500 Laclede Rd., So. Euclid 21, EV 1-5200 MILLER, Thomas--15617 Eleanore Dr., Cleveland 35, CL 1-0251 MINADEO, William-4559 Berwald Rd., So. Euclid 21, EV 1-9315 MISCH, John-371 E. 355 St., Eastlake, WH 2-4316 MODICA, DonA2005 Campus, So. Euclid 21, EV 2-2263 MONTANA, Gerald-1332 E. 185th St., Cleveland 10, IV 1-2766 MORRIS, Thomas-230 E. 329 St., Willowick, WH 3-3499 IVIUCCI, Robert-1030 Lloyd Rd., Wickliffe, WH 4-2038 MULHERN, Austin-19351 So. Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid 19, IV 1-3994 MURMANN, Bill-1036 E. 149 St., Cleveland 10, UL 1-3060 MURPHY, Jim-17612 Ingleside Rd., Cleveland 19, IV 1-5423 MURPHY, Rick-30609 Lake Shore, Willowick, WH 3-2633 MURPHY, Roger-15332 Plymouth Pl. East Cleveland 12, MU 1-9950 MURRAY, Roger-26551 Oriole Ave., Euclid 32, RE 1-9245 NAHRA, John-1610 S. Taylor Rd., Cleveland Heights 18, YE 2-3490 NEMUHAITIS, Robert-1201 Elmwood, Mayfield Heights 24, HI 2-4553 NERACHER, Carey-7605 Lockyear, Cleveland 3, EX 1-4158 NOVAK, Richard-20668 Chickasaw Ave., Euclid 19, IV 1-3162 NOWICKI, Richard-920 Ansel Rd., Cleveland 3, EX 1-2082 VIKINGS OF 1960 0'LEARY, Patrick+2114 West Burn Rd., East Cleveland 12, IV 1-6792 PALERMO, D0nli3830 Delmore, Cleveland Heights 21, EV 2-3511 PAUL, Terry--455 E. 275, Euclid 32, RE 1-8095 PEARSON, Carl-388 E. 160 St., Cleveland 10, KE 1-8061 PECI, Lynn41971 Beverly Hills, Euclid 17, IV 1-2839 PERCIC, Frank-14915 Pepper Ave., Cleveland 10, GL 1-3116 PERKO, Terryw11505 Ablewhite, Cleveland 8, LI 1-6258 PERUSEK, Josephf921 E. 245 St., Euclid 23, AN 1-2866 PETRO, Louis-37544 Jordan Dr., Willoughby, WH 2-0161 PINTEV, William-15912 Hazel Rd., East Cleveland 12, MU 1-5389 PIERMAN, Harvey-1113 So. Belvoir, So. Euclid 21, EV 2-4551 PIRO, Philip-18708 Pewnee, Cleveland 19, IV 1-3578 PINARDO, .loe--15705 Corsica, Cleveland 10, KE 1-2432 PLESEC, William-324 E. 197 St., Euclid 32, KE 1-7108 PLUT, ,lohn-19508 Kildeer Ave., Cleveland 19, IV 1-5439 POKLAR, Allan-110 E. 212th St., Euclid, RE 1-1312 POPE, Thomas!-4437 Center St., Willoughby, WH 2-2650 POWALI, Clifford-684 E. 113 St., Cleveland 8, GL 1-9845 PRETO, ,lohn416211 Arcade Ave., Cleveland 10, IV 1-2885 PRIJATEL, Joseph+-400 E. 322 St., Willowick, WH 3-5068 PRINCE, Henry--18620 Neff Rd., Cleveland 19, KE 1-4693 PRINCIOTTO, Tedf1500 Knuth Ave., Euclid 32, AN 1-1544 PRINCIPI, William-2061 Murray Hill Rd., Cleveland 6, CE 1- 2992 PRINT, Earl-23341 Williams Rd., Euclid 23, RE 2-9472 PURUCZKY, Steve-560 E. 185 St., Cleveland 19, IV 1-1338 RABE, William--24995 Lakeshore Blvd., Euclid 23, RE 1-8764 RAYMOND, John-15414 Parkgrove Rd., Cleveland 10, IV 6-0970 RAZAYESKI, Dennis--19851 Ormiston Ave., Euclid 19, IV 1-2893 REARDON, Edward--1395 Croyden Rd., Lyndhurst 24, HI 2-0352 RECOVICH, Stephen-14603 Strathmore Rd., East Cleveland 12, PO 1-9233 REICHERT, Philip-15313 Huntmere Ave., Cleveland 10, IV 1- 6364 REILLY, Richard-24641 Hackett Rd., Euclid 23, RE 1-4429 REUBISH, Jack-566 E. 248 St., Euclid 23, RE 1-0371 RIBAR, Joseph-1100 Carlyon Rd., East Cleveland 12, CL 1-1344 ROBINSON, Terry-1319 Elwood Rd., East Cleveland 12, MU 1- 8385 ROCHFORD, James-643 E. 177th St., Cleveland 8, P0 1-7897 ROCHON, Frank-8203 Simon Dr., Cleveland 33, EN 1-7425 ROEDER, Patrick-562 E. 248 St., Euclid 23, RE 1-1272 ROGERS, ,loseph-26930 Oriole Ave., Euclid 32, RE 1-1821 ROMANO, Donald-337 Sanford St., Painsville, EL 4-4235 ROMEY, Edward-1428 Haverston Rd., Lyndhurst 24, HI 2-3593 ROVANSEK, .lohn-452 E. 149 St., Cleveland 10, IV 1-3324 ROYER, Greg-251 E. 266 St., Euclid 32, RE 1-2769 RUPAR, Craig-21060 Naumann Ave., Euclid 23, KE 1-5911 SADD, Myron--425 Bushnell Rd., University Heights 18, EV 1- 2272 SAKALAS, Romualdas-383 E. 148 St., Cleveland 10, KE 1-0764 SALETEL, Bernard+2819 Bishop Rd., Wicklille, WH 3-2191 SATO, Robert-19710 Arrowhead Ave., Cleveland 19, IV 6-0879 SAWICKI, .Iohn-8413 Pulaski Ave., Cleveland 3, EX I-3761 SCHAFFER, Jerry--291 E. 272 St., Euclid 32, RE 2-7596 SCHEIDEL, Herbert-1187 Pennfield Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 2-1609 SCHONAUER, Thomas--21201 Friday Ave., Euclid 23, RE 1-1511 SCHREIBER, Robert--1520 Holmden Rd., South Euclid 21, EY 1-1540 SCHULTZ, Henry 48115 Simon Ave., Cleveland 3 SEMERSKY, Larry-2506 Taylor, Cleveland Heights 19, EV 2-5921 SEXTON, .lohn--19731 Upper Valley Dr., Euclid 17, KE 1-4208 SHABER, Mark-837 E. 156 St., Cleveland 10, LI 1-1920 SKAPURA, Robert-26470 Shirley, Euclid 32, RE 2-9526 SKRINSKA, Ramunas-33433 Lake Shore Blvd., Eastlake, WH 2-7937 SKIPKO, Charles-12815 Austin Ave., Cleveland 8, GL 1-7984 SLABE, EdiI9671 Edgeclilf Dr., Euclid 19, IV 1-7452 SMITH, Williami1726 Wickford Rd., Cleveland 12, KE 1-0876 SMITKO, Edward-952 Maud St., Cleveland 3, EX 1-1968 SOMRAK, Joseph-23281 Lakeland Blvd., Euclid 23, RE 1-2720 SOPKO, Michael-37501 .lordan Dr., Willoughby, WH 2-6906 STANELUIS, ,lames-869 Cambridge Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 1-1032 STERK, John-7710 St. Clair, Cleveland 3, EN 1-2522 STERK, Michael-1140 E. 141 St., Cleveland 10, LI 1-3238 STERLEKAR, David-21550 Tracy Ave., Euclid 23, RE I-3879 STEVENS, Robert-600 So. Hopkins Rd., Mentor, BL 5-2404 STIEF, William-735 Parkside Blvd., South Euclid 21, EV 2-4737 STIH, John-838 E. 216 St., Euclid 19, IV 6-1979 STRMAC, James--539 Eddy Rd., Cleveland 8, P0 1-3511 STUPICA, Laddief848 E. 218 St., Euclid 19, IV 1-9107 SUSTER, Ronald-18301 Neff Rd., Cleveland 19, IV 1-0388 SVETS, Robert-1069 E. 169 St., Cleveland 10, IV 1-8055 SWETEL, Robert-150 E. 272 St., Euclid 32, RE 1-8163 SZABO, Brucev105 E. 200 St., Euclid 19, KE 1-6611 TADAY, Alexander-1015 E. 74 St., Cleveland 3, EX 1-3149 TALIK, Joseph-1387 E. 52 St., Cleveland 3, HE 2-0805 TATALICK, Joseph-1375 Churchill Rd., Lyndhurst 24, HI 2-6311 TAYLOR, William-14617 Coit Rd., Cleveland 10, CL 1-3758 THOMAS Robin-4622 Highland Dr., Willoughby, WH 2-2894 TIBALDI Nick-31200 Gates Mills Blvd., Pepper Pike 24, HI 2- 9380 TIBALDI, Pat-1064 Piermont Rd., South Euclid 21, EV 1-0830 TIFFT, Thomas-13521 Cainsboro, E. Cleveland 12, MU 1-4233 TIGHE, William-890 Murray Ave., Mentor, BL 5-2139 TIGUE, John-37943 Wright St., Willoughby, WH 2-5717 TIMKO, Th0masf9323 Holton Ave., Cleveland 4, CA 1-5508 TSOUVEC, Kenneth-29713 Fairway Blvd., Willowick, WH 3-1760 TRAMITE, Richard--832 E. 209 St., Euclid 19, IV 1-3014 TURK, David-26981 Mallard Ave., Euclid 32, RE 1-1747 UNETIC, Joseph-17601 Harland, Cleveland 19, KE 1-4899 VAHCIC, Anthony425651 Zeman Ave., Euclid 32, RE 1-9385 VAHCIC, Frank-1951 Beverly Hills Dr., Euclid 17, LV 1-8224 YALAITIS, Algimantas-13913 Alder Ave., E. Cleveland 12, MU 1-1332 - YALENCIC, Frank--15607 Holmes Ave., Cleveland 10, UL 1-5416 VALENTINO, Anthony-972 Nathaniel Rd., Cleveland 10, PO 1- 1094 YALYKO, Ronald- 41 E. 225 St., Euclid 23, AN 1-0112 VAUCHN. Charles-4948 Karen Isle, Richmond Heights 24, AN 1-2052 YEHOVEC, Raymond-81 E. 808 St., Euclid 23, IV 6-0289 VINCI, Roger-1356 Forest Hills Blvd., Cleveland Heights I8 VIOLETT, Forest-21620 Miller Ave., Euclid 23, KE 1-6867 VISCONTI, .lerome---1214 E. 81 St., Cleveland 3, CE 1-7542 VITANTONIO, Michaeli1633 Carlyon Rd., East Cleveland 12, GL 1-3386 VLACH, James-844 E. 218, Euclid 19, KE 1-7925 WACNER, Peter-11808 Iowa Ave., Cleveland 8, CL 1-2478 WALSH, Edward-342 E. 248 St., Euclid 13, RE 1-6870 WEBSTER, Charles-30181 Meadowbrook Dr., Wickliffe, WH 3- 1804 WEISHEIT, DonA28514 Gilchrist Dr., Willowick, WH 3-4169 WETZEL, Robert-424 E. 222 St., Euclid 19, AN 1-2974 WHITINC, John-600 Dirch Dr., Euclid 32, RE 1-5822 WHITTAKER, David-1511 Winchester Rd., Lyndhurst 24, HI 2- 2918 WILLKOMM, .lohn-1558 E. 18 St., Cleveland 14, PR 1-1956 WROBEL, Jerry-1395 E. 33 St., Cleveland 14, TO 1-4955 YURCICH, Charles-70 E. 216 St., Euclid 23, RE 1-4534 ZAGAR, Walter-19930 Edgeclill, Euclid 19, IV 6-1532 ZALLAR, Robert-24410 Oakhill Dr., Euclid 17, KE 1-2112 ZEBRONWSKI, Richard-8118 Simon Ave., Cleveland 3, EN 1-7945 ZINCLE, .lerry-6619 Bonna Ave., Cleveland 3, EX 1-4471 ZEITZ, Willis--15402 Huntmere, Cleveland 10, KE 1-2298 ZNIDARSIC, Norman-1187 E. 167, Cleveland 10, IV 1-6977 ZO'RC, ,lohn-3937 Rosemond Rd., Cleveland Heights 21, EV 2- 4499 ZUPANCIC, Dave-229 E. 305 St., Willowick, WH 3-1325 ZUPKO, Mike-20951 Arbor, Euclid 23, LV 1-2062 DEX Assistant Principal ..., Athletic Divider ..... 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