St Marys Boys School - Anno Mirabulae Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)
- Class of 1962
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THE SAINT MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL OF CALGARY ALBERTA LOWERCLASSMEN PRESENT . . . , : i i§y fc HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND F.P. CARROL, D.D. BISHOP OF CALGARY CONTENTS • • • DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION UPPERCLASSMEN LOWERCLASSMEN ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS SOCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ACADEMIC CHALLENGE DEDICATION . Reverend Edward Blake Coll, C.S.B. Member of Staff - 1940 - 1961 Principal 1955- 1961 A Man of foresight A Teacher who inspired A Principal who ruled wisely and well A Christ-like Priest To His Memory the students of St. Mary ' s gratefully Dedicate our Anno Mirabile of 1962. 7 Fr. B. W. McCarron, C.S.B. Principal PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE St. Mary ' s Boys ' is reported to be a very praiseworthy seventeen class¬ room building, accommodating a large gymnasium, three laboratories, a shop, a cafeteria. That is the report but you and I, we who are on the in¬ side, know the real St. Mary ' s. St. Mary ' s Boys ' is school every day, in weather fair or foul. It is teach¬ ers and subjects, liked or disliked. It is the companionship of other guys , agreeing and dis-agreeing with them. It is football, basketball and track; sodality, debating, chess: all that begins once classes cease. St. Mary ' s is homework and review in spite of T. V. or friends who call out to claim time. Boys of St. Mary ' s live according to their vocations as students: stud¬ ying and recreating, cheering and groaning, winning and losing, complain¬ ing and yet persevering through the best years of their lives. GOD BLESS ' EM! 8 U i ; v : • w r till toll Alt! 4 Fr. J. Whelihan, C.S.B Vice Principal Director of Athletics Social Studies Mrs. M. Nelson Secretary Fr. W. Kelly, C.S.B. Assistant Principal Disciplinarian Chemistry Fr. W. Coyle, C.S.B. Religion Department Head Biology Librarian Mr. G. DeMan Literature Social Studies Physical Education ST A] Mr. J. Lewis Mr. E. Lucotch Business Department Mr. W. Casanova Physical Education De¬ partment Head Typing Fr. W. Lewis, C.S.B. Drama Language Literature si a Mr. L. Dowling Mr. F- Keinick Mr. V. LoCoste Social Studies Depart¬ ment Head Religion Industrial Arts Health Language Sociology Physical Education OF 1961-62 Fr. L. Moran, C.S.B. Fr. P. Meloche, C.S.B. Foreign Language De¬ partment Head Mr. L. Mohler Science Science Department Head Physics Mathematics Religion Religion Fr. H. O ' Leary, C.S.B. Mathematic Depart¬ ment Head Religion Mr. E. Podiluk English Department Head Religion STAFF OF 1961 Fr. J. Schmelz, S.A-C. Religion Mathematics Record Keeping Business Fundamentals Mr. L. Sinnema French Latin German Music Religion Fr. F. O ' Grady, C.S.B. Mathematics Religion Fr. H. Schaberger, S.A.C French Religion Language Mr. I. Rodriques Science Religion Mr. G. Rohs Drama, Language, Lit¬ erature Language Literature Social Studies Religion Fr. R. Whyte, C.S.B Religion Health Social Studies Record Keeping Guidance Mr. R. Thompson Language Literature Religion Mr. P. N. Webber Physics, Science, Math ematics. Record Keep¬ ing, Religion Mr. D. Taylor Guidance Psychology Miss D. Grad weighing in Joe Forzani. CUSTODIANS STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. M. Powers, Mr. G. Palardy, Mr. C. Cowhig. SEATED: Mrs. G. Palardy. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. T. Miller and Mrs. E. Forest. 15 William J. Burns Denis G. Biswanger Honor Club — 1 1 Camera Club — 12 Douglas N. Brietzke Debating Club — 10 Edward B. Borkofsky Track — 10 Honor Club — 11 Junior Football — 11 Sodality — 1 1 Art Editor of Sentinel — 12 William J. Bresnahan Wrestling Club — 10 Junior Football — 10 11 Honor Club — 1 1 Vice-President o f Student Council — 1 1 Sentinel Reporter — 11 Sports Editor of Sentinel — 12 Secretary of Student Council — 12 Swimming Team — 12 Senior Football — 12 Darrel J. Cain Junior Football — 11 16 Donald B. Cavanaugh Track — 1 0 Honor Club — 1 0, 1 1 12 Junior Football — 11 Secretary of Student Council — 11 President of Student Council — 12 Joseph A. Corradetti Badminton Club — 1 1 Sentinel Reporter — 1 1 12 Yearbook Staff — 12 Senior Sodality — 12 Drama Club 12 James D. Christie Junior Basketball — 10 Junior Football — 10 Senior Basketball — 10 11 Senior Football — 12 Allan P. Chambers Badminton Club — 10 Wrestling Club — 10 Junior Football — 12 Drama Club — 12 S. Dale C hristensen Bowling Club — 10 12 Room Representative — 11 Science Club — 12 Allen P. Dacyszyn 17 Bruno Deisinger Honor Club — 11 Radio Club — 11 12 Robert D. Desjardins Dennis M. Donahue Honor Club — 10 Room Representative — 10 Junior Basketball — 10 1 1 Senior Football — 10 12 Sodality — 12 18 Gordon M. Dunnette Chess Club — 12 J. Gary Fitzpatrick Senior Football — 10 12 Drama Club — 12 James P. Foley Junior Basketball — 10 Junior Football — 10 11 Senior Basketball — 11 Robert D. Froehler Junior Football — 10 11 Senior Football — 12 Charles S. Grayson Track Field — 10 Honor Club — 10 11 Thomas A. Gourlay Radio Club — 10 Sentinel Staff — 10 Track Field — 1 1 Junior Footboll — 1 1 Bowling Club — 12 Edward W. Hagel Curling Club — 12 Table Tennis Club — 12 Honor Club — 12 Andrew B. Grow Kenneth R. Hamilton Camera Club — 12 19 David J. Keller Winner of Mr. R. A. Can¬ non Trophy (Most improved student) — 11 James A. Kelly Curling Team — 10 11 Badminton Team — 11 12 Sodality — 1 1 12 Room Representative — 12 Yearbook Staff — 12 Ronald K. Kovacik Camera Club — 10 12 Paul D. Harrigan Junior Football — 10 Senior Football — 1 1 Badminton Club — 1 1 Senior Basketball — 12 M. Joseph Healy Honor Club — 1 0 Chess Club — 1 1 Table Tennis Club — 12 Camera Club — 12 President of Science Club — 12 Stamp Club — 12 Radio Club — 12 Barry R. Johnson Honor Club — 10 Drama Club — 12 Victor W. Marshall Gary J. Krivy Honor Club — 10 12 Member of Government Con¬ stitution Committee — 12 Ernie J. Lakusta Winner of Golf Tournament — 10 Junior Basketball — 10 11 Honor Club — 10 1 1 Senior Basketball — 12 Honor Club — 10 12 Junior Football — 10 11 Vice-Prefect of Sodality — 11 Editor of Sentinel — 12 Member of Government Con¬ stitution Committee— 12 John F. McAvoy Track Field — 11 Senior Football — 11 Sentinel Staff — 12 21 J. Michael McLaughlin Ray F. McHugh Honor Club — 10 12 High School Reporter for Herald ond Albertan — Antony P. Michener Honor Club — 10 Junior Football — 11 Badminton Team — 1 1 Senior Football — 12 David R. Morphy Junior Basketball — 10 Track Field — 10 Junior Football — 10 1 1 Sodality — 10 12 Gottfried P. Mueller Junior Basketball — 10 Bowling Club — 10 12 Honor Club — 1 1 Chess Team — 11 12 Vice-President Bowling Club — 12 President Chess Club — 12 Table Tennis Club — 12 Peter A. Nassichuk Chess Club — 10 Radio Club — 10 11 Camera Club — 12 Fred G. Nowicky Senior Football — 10 11 Donald J. Pearson Raymond A. Papp Track Field — 11 12 Andrew Payer Honor Club — 10 12 m . [m 1 i Joseph M. Ratkai Steve A. Roche Junior Football — 10 Junior Basketball — 11 Senior Football — 11 12 23 Gordon J. Sears Swimming Team — 12 Ulrich J. Ryll Sodality — 10 1 1 Honor Club — 10 12 Ski Team — 10 12 Room Representative — 10 12 President Ski Club — 12 Associate Editor Sentinel — 12 Chairman of Publicity Com¬ mittee 12 Senior Football — 12 Aldo A. Saracini Manager Basketball Team — 10 12 Junior Football — 1 1 Manager Football Team — 12 Senior Football — 12 Vice-President Bowling Club — 12 Robert M. Seiler Honor Club — 10 11 Glen E. Smith Science Club — 10 Camera Club — 12 Marvin A. Smith Al J. Soloski Wilhelm J. Taman Brian E. Sullivan Chess Club — 10 Yearbook — 1 0 President Rocket Club — 1 0 Secretary-Treasurer Science Club — 11 Sentinel Staff — 10 12 Drama Club — 10 12 Camera Club — 12 Otto Szentesi Junior Basketball — 10 Track Field — 10 11 Swimming Team — 1 1 Honor Club — 10 12 Senior Basketball — 1 1 12 Chess Team — 12 Yearbook Staff — 12 Table Tennis Club — 12 Associate Editor Sentinel — 12 Room Representative — 12 CKXL Radio High School Reporter — 12 Student Government Consti¬ tution Committee — 1 2 Winner of Calgary Separate School Grade X Scholar¬ ship — 10 Winner of Nickle Founda¬ tion Bursary — 1 1 Winner of L. A. Cavanaugh Trophy — 1 0 1 1 President of Honor Club — 12 Matthew H. VanGorp Brian Wright Track Field — 10 Bowling Club — 10 12 Swimming Diving Team — 11 12 Chess Team — 12 Bowling Club — 10 11 Honor Club — 10 11 Drama Club — 12 Gary W. Weiman Brian W. Wuest Chess Team — 10 12 Junior Football — 11 Bowling Club — 12 Senior Football — 11 12 Drama Club — 12 Patrick M. Zawalykut Radio Club — 10 Peter A. Wilson James W. Wuest Honor Club — 10 12 Chess Team — 12 Honor Club — 10 Debating Club — 1 1 Sodality — 11 Secretary Sodality — 12 Sentinel Staff — 12 Drama Club — 12 LOWERCLASSMEN ROW ONE, Left to Right: Dave Doherty, Bob Hughes, Fr. W. L. Moran, Dave Ell, Richard Jones. ROW TWO: Vaughn Dube, Jim Foley, Peter Gray, Wayne Ducommun. ROW THREE: Ed Hagel, Paul Harrigan, John Farrell, George Ingenthron, Charles Grayson, Barry Johnson, Bob Froehler. ROW FOUR: Pat Healy, Barry Gillis, Gary Fitzpatrick, Dennis Donahue, Dennis Fitzmartyn, Gordon Dunnette, Randolph Gris. NOT PICTURED: Louis DiCiano, Bob French, Tom Gourlay, Andrew Graw, Allen Jager, Bob Hamilton. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Jim Christie, Bill Cleary, Grant Connolly, Fr. W. A. Coyle, Al Chambers, Larry Cross, Stephen Christensen. ROW TWO: Frank Anscombe, Peter Daunhauer, Bill Bresnahan, Don Cavanaugh, Bernard Barry, Alan Dacyszyn. ROW THREE: Ed Boettcher, Bill Burns, Joe Bediz, Darrell Cain, Joe Corradetti, Doug Brietzke. ROW FOUR: Rickie Colboume, Denis Biswanger, Bruno Diesinger, Mike Brown, Mike Blanchfield, Bill Bergman. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Charles MacKinnon, Glen Mack, Gary Martin, Fr. F. J. O ' Grady, Dan Mulgrew, Gary Krivy, Don Korby. ROW TWO: Denis Labrosse, Ray Laprairie, Pat McGuire, Don Meyers, Mike McLaughlin, Tony Mitch- ner. ROW THREE: Dave Keller, Bernard Mclver, John McAvoy, Bob Lewis, Dave Morphy, Tim McDonald. ROW FOUR: Joe Kutlesa, Gottfried Mueller, Ernie Lakusta, Vic¬ tor Marshall, Ray McHugh, Jim Kelly. NOT PICTURED: Pat Keinick, Ron Kovacik, Glen Leibham, Mike Lerm, George McDonald, Merv McDonald, Mike McDonald, Francis McDonald, Ernest McGoldrick, Delbert Melenius, Ted Metz, Bob Mitchner, Wayne Milaney. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Eugene Puerzer, Wolfgang Ryll, Dave Selmser. ROW FOUR: Fred Nowicky, Andrew Schereck, Mr. L. Dowling, Steve Roch, Bob Seiler. ROW Payer, Dale Scully, Hubert Scholl, John Rowland, Bill Orr. TWO: Larry Nadeau, Frank Palmer, Ray Papp, Joe Ratkai, NOT PICTURED: Peter Nassichuk, Jim O ' Brien, John Gordon Sears, Aldo Sarecini. ROW THREE: Richard O ' Hara, Trevor Paulet, Robert Pitt, Dan Rinkel, Ron Simpson, Don Pearson, Ray Percival, Victor Scully, Ollie Salt, Alex Sharahan. 29 ROW ONE, Left to Right: AI Soloski, Marvin Smith, Jan Zukowski, Mr. R. Thompson, Pat Zawaliput, Julius Tuss, Jim Uniacke. ROW TWO: Joe Stang, Norman Viglietti, Glen Smith, Leo Violini, John Sutcliffe, Jim Townend. ROW THREE: Gory Weinman, Dwayne Weisgerber, Jim Wuest, Peter Wilson, Mathew VanGorp, Gerald Stocco, William Taman. ROW FOUR: Otto Szentesi, Ed Zukow¬ ski, Brian Wright, Brian Sullivan, Garry Tribble, Andrew Szakony. NOT PICTURED: Richard Trottier, Denis Trott- ier, Donald Ursel, Gerald Wasyluk, Donald Wawryn, Add Wilson, Brian Wuest. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Gregory Cooney, Joe Andren- Jim Barbaro, Taras Andrusyhysn, Bill Crawford, Barry acci, Daryl D ' amico, Fr. H. O ' Leary, Wayne Boss, Gary Colon, Dwight Beauregard. ROW FOUR: Tony Bergman, Bucci, Doug Biles. ROW TWO: John Bediz, Tom Cronin, Mike Barton, Doug Curtis, Gary Chromiack, Mike Bleack- Gerold Bolder, Peter Barbaro, Bob Chellis, Bernard Adorns, ley, Larry Dann, Gary Brownlee. NOT PICTURED: Pat Barry Butala. ROW THREE: Doug Benoche, Anton Csilics, Benoche, Don Clogg. 30 ROW ONE, Left to Right: Don Englehardt, Ray Garety, Warren Evans. ROW THREE: Cecil DuBois, Tom Elliott, Earl Fisher, Gerald Dupas, Mr. E. Podiluk, Jim Dunlop, Dennis Groh, Martin Desmarais, Jim Dietrich, Cyril Fairley, Ron Gallant, Arnold Frey, Charles Floyd. ROW TWO: Marty Franssen, David Fauville. ROW FOUR: Garry Goud- Dan Endom, Ken Edwards, Vitus Dubauskas, John Daun- reau, Ed Grandan, Ed Englehardt, Joe Forzani, Peter hauer, Gary Fitzpatrick, Randy Evernden, John Dziayk, Figiel, Nigel Green, Jim Duncan, Brian Donnelly. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Jim LaDuke, Ron Howes, Paul Marshall, Gary Lorenz, Fr. P. J. Meloche, Willard Larsen, David Matheson, Joe Hidegh, Gerry Imbery. ROW TWO: Julius Kiss, Bob Jordan, Ken Mayer, Dennis Maillot, Hugh Lindsay, Bill Kervin, Dermot Kowalski. ROW THREE: Ray Kromm, Rolph Langevin, Jim Jorabek, James Majcher, Louis Lindblad, Fred Koenig, Daniel Mortal. ROW FOUR: Frank Mattern, Bill MacDonald, Bill Maes, Len Lauren- deau, Bob Martin, Earl Lenci, Steve Jojash. NOT PIC¬ TURED: Carl Mierlo, Hanz Marx, Steve Kreuter, Crest Kowolski, Dave Korroll. 31 ROW ONE, Left to Right: Cliff McDonald, Glen Me- Peters, Stan Pawluk, Vince Pepe, Daniel McCool, Larry Dougall, John O ' Leary, Mr. L. Sinnema, Jean Portelonce, Poscenti, Brian McCool. ROW FOUR: Murray McCaul, Ed Podetz, Dennis Paron. ROW TWO: Norm McDonald, Stewart Rauch, Larry O ' Rourke, Brian O ' Niel, Frank Jim O ' Reilly, George Pilon, Paul Michaniux, Richard Morwood, Gerald Miller, Terry Prokopy. NOT PICTURED: Parker, Louis Monti, Alfons Poilon. ROW THREE: Peter Jim McDonald, Brian Molyneaux, Ronald Oneski. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Jim Wilkie, Daniel Zack, Jim, Schmidt, Attila Szenresi, Farrell Wallin, Larry Zielinski. Standell, Mr. P. N. Webber, Bill Schwalm, Melvin Schu- ROW FOUR: Lome Smith, Jim Reardon, Joe Stawiarski, maker, Paul Stewart. ROW TWO: Larry Sorby, Ray Joe Shannon, Ed Smith, Harold Wills, John Smith, Dick Romanowski, Brian Winters, Peter Willott, Richard Walker, Stark. NOT PICTURED: Steve Rey, Dave Rodwell, Algar Bill Symons, Don Spring, Barry Stotts. ROW THREE: Simon, Douglas Smith, Ken Suderman, Mike Tucker, Louis Gory Thiesson, Rodney Zalesak, Thys Rinkel, Louis Violini, Richard Walker, Jim Williams. 32 ROW ONE, Left to Right: Gordon Fergusson, Doug Frey, Roy Diehl, William Delvin, Mr. I. Rodrigues, Do ug Easton, Tim Dutton, Dan Fiest, Pat Fitzgerald. ROW TWO: John Dillon, Jim Findler, Albert Dupuis, Stan Donhuysen, Leo Donhuysen, Gary Durksen, Aldo Conte, Larry Edwards. ROW THREE: Larry Ede, Jack Donhuysen, Bob Fulton, Jim Frew, Jim Davidson, Pasquale DeDomonicis, Joe Dickie, Jim Forster. ROW FOUR: George Dziewiatkiewics, Jim Evans, Leo Doe, Jim Franssen, Garry Cook, Greg Coupal, Brian Farewell. NOT PICTURED: Keith Cos¬ grove, Luigi Cusano, Richard Dolan, Don Ehman, Brian Fisher, Anthony Gee, Frank Ellsworth. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Alan Clogg, Gerald Cain, Edwin Andrews, Fred Benini, Fr. R. Whyte, Tom Comery, Jim Brac ' kenbury, Barrie Bandur, Alan Blomme. ROW TWO: Giovanni Braile, Giovanni Bruno, Richard Bourassa, Terr¬ ence Bulmer, Wayne Berg, Bob Babin, William Badyk, Ed Chapin. ROW THREE: Richard Boss, Ken Connolly, Francis Ambrogiano, Gerald Anderson, Bob Bresnahan, Joe Bibault, Claude Boutet. ROW FOUR: Denis Colville, Hugh Baranieski, Elmiro Argento, Gerald Aquilini, Mike Bagby, Mike Comessotti, John Campbell, Don Andrews. 33 ROW ONE, Left to Right: Pot Kelly, Gerald Hosey, John Brian Inglis, Louis Lazkovics, Joe Jankovics, Doug Keller, Howard, Dennis Kuntz, Mr. D. Rohs, Bill Haydo, Duane Alvin Kennedy, Niel Henderson. ROW FOUR: Bob Hal- Keinick, Steve Jones, Richard Hebert. ROW TWO: Gary ford, Peter Giamarino, Ron Haffner, John Keenan, Terry Graham, Fred Langston, Danny Kane, Gerald Hagenaars, Hamer, Larry Jeffers. NOT PICTURED: Dave Hoeght, Tom Germaine, Mike Kennedy, Dwight Hefferman, Bernard Brad Huck, Terrence Hughes, Mike Kelly, Ray Kenny. Harrison. ROW THREE: Vince Grassi, Mike Javanovic, ROW ONE, Left to Right: Charles Marriott, Leonard Guiness, Gordon McCool. ROW THREE: Alvin Marcia, Leyten, Bill Myers, Barry McKay, Fr. W. J. Lewis, John Cliff Longpre, Bob Murphy, Derek McArthur, Jim Melenias, Nash, Alonzo McPhee, Fred Moriarty, Tim McHugh. Boyd McKinnon, Don Mosser, Alan McNabb. ROW FOUR: ROW TWO: Bob Lorenz, Gerald Myers, Wayne McDougal, Harold Malang, Phil Nash, Don McGregor, Pat McGee, John Mahoney, Mike Munro, Don Mercier, John Me- Al Loria, Karl Mosig, Dennis Murphy. 34 ROW ONE, Left to Right: Mario Sarecini, Dan O ' Bryne, Ray, Dave O ' Lesky, John Reilly, Jim Selmser, Jim Padley, Bob Perks, Al Puerzer, Fr. H. Schaberger, Ray Perrott, Louis Peregovits. ROW FOUR: Dick Newman, Brian Ron Newborn, Paul Ryan, Jim Nolan. ROW TWO: John Norton, Bill Pawluk, Greg Riach, Dick Paulson, Bob Neville, Angus Richardson, Carl Protaswich, Mark Pastic, Sharkey, Bob Pruczk, Brian Pearson. NOT PICTURED: Ron Percival, Al Scrobogna, Jim Quigley, John Privee. Leslie Racz, Dave Raffa, Dave Savage. ROW THREE: Bob Perkin, Chris Saunders, Joe Plesha, Joe ROW ONE, Left to Right: Rod Wademan, Wayne Zinsel- THREE: John Toltesi, Dick Sutcliffe, Manual Siemak, meyer, Larry Suipina, Ron Wake, Fr. J. Schmelz, Brian John Souranko, Sean Thorvaldson, Dick Shepherd, Bob Wildon, Francis Zichy, Ken Wilson, Paul Vozan. ROW Turner, Alan Shampaign, Glen Theberge. ROW FOUR: TWO: Denis Timons, Stan Szczepanczyk, Bob Wuest, Earl Weiss, Frank VanDoremien, Tom Walker, Frank Dave Williams, Dick Stang, Bob Wyatt, Luciano Simonelli, Sperling, Gary Williams, Gary Wickson, John Taylor, Bob Wall, John Veres, Ken Wilton, Dick Weaver. ROW Ron Webster, Norman Wuest. 35 ROW THREE: Del Michaud, George Young, John Dan- chertsen, Jim Boillie, John DeLaDurantaye, Doug Ger¬ maine, Ken Watson, Norman Gingrich, Edward Caron. ROW FOUR: Lome Handley, Lawrence Carloni, Bob Schmidt, Henry Sieben, John Justen, Leslie Ritecz, Bill Donahue. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Bill Hoppins, Greg Fitzmartyn, Brian O ' Reilly, James Taylor, Mr. L. Mohler, Ian Grant, Peter Donn, Claude LoMonaca, Robbie Weaver. ROW TWO: Allan Kennedy, Brian Guterson, Maurice Doyon, Richard Nowosad, Graham Neil, Tony Jager, Gilbert Portelance, Riley Wight, Jim Johnston, Edward Hamel. Good listeners. Who said Dennis never works? ORGANIZATIONS m BARRY STOTTS Sports BULAE OTTO SZENTESI Upperclassmen John Bediz, Business Dan Endom. MR. EDW. F. LUCOTCH Faculty Advisor Skip T. Hagel sweeping and Skip F. Mattern watching with a close eye. TROPHY WINNERS — St. Mary ' s Curling Club — F. Mattern, Skip; D. Scully, Third; D. Beaugard, Second; R. Newman, Lead. Knights of Columbus City Championship — T. Hagel, Skip; F. Langston, Third; D. Easton, Second; F. Moriarty, Lead. CURLING B. Norton sweeping and J. Duncan posing for the camera man. R. Newman hard at it. EXHIBITION 6 SIAM ROW ONE, Left to Right: B. Ba rry, J. Franssen, K. Hamilton, Fr. Schmelz, M. Pastic, B. Weldon, J. Bailey. ROW TWO: B. Gillis, T. Paulet, D. Rodwell, N. Vigeletti, J. Healy, B. Sullivan. CAMERA CLUB Someone please take my picture (Fr. Schmelz) We the Anno Mirabulae Staff would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to Fr. Schmelz and Barry Gills, in addition to their club, for their time and effort which has made this yearbook a success. Bob French Karen Guady BOWLING President_ Secretary_ Vice-President _ Bob French Maureen Dolan Aldo Saraceni Donna Brink l m gm m 5 . Si • f SODALITY SENIOR SODALITY — ROW ONE, Left to Right: G. McDougal, T. Cronin, B. Stotts, R. Percival ROW TWO: V. Marshall, D. Endom, J. Bediz, J. Wuest, D. Meyers, C. Longpre, Fr. Whyte ROW THREE: P. Willott, J. Farrel, J. Foley, L. Violini, G. McDonold, T. Mitchner. Living Rosary JUNIOR SODALITY — ROW ONE, Left to Right: L. Leyton, R. Hebert, C. Marriott, T. McHugh, E. Andrews, B. Haydo, P. Vogan. ROW TWO: M. Kennedy, W. McDougal, K. Wilson, J. Meyers, J. Taylor, A. Kennedy, Mr. R. Thompson. j I« HONOR CLUB PERMANENT HONOR ROLL GRADE 12: O. Szentesi A. Payer U. Ryll T. Hagel R. McHugh GRADE 10: J. Nash B. Inglis F. Zichy R. Sutcliffe E. Andrews R. Fulton J. Reilly R. Hebert T. Hamer J. Frew F. Vandoremalen J. Toltesi K. Wilson D. Keinick D. Andrews P. Ryan W. Pawlak L. Edwards GRADE 11: G. Cooney K. Mayer B. Maes G. McDougall J. Kiss D. Clogg J. LaDuke B. Adam R. Jordan B. Colon GRADE 9: J. Justin N. Gingrich R. Nowasad TROPHY WINNERS L. Cavanaugh Trophy — Highest Average in the School — Greg Cooney Trainer Trophy — Best all around Student — Otto Szentesi Most Improved Student in the School — Glen Leibham Highest Matriculation Average in Grade 12 — Otto Szentesi Highest Matriculation Average in Grade 1 1 — Greg Cooney Highest Matriculation Average in Grade 10 — John Nash Highest Diploma Average in Grade 12 — Ken Hamilton Highest Diploma Average in Grade 11 — Richard Oneski Highest Diploma Average in Grade 10 — Bill Haydo Top Matriculation in Grade 12 in 1962 — Richard Luft Shop — Best all around Student — Harold Wills Shop Medal — Highest Marks — Anton Csilics 44 f, 7}fdlii 1 tsfiftf ROW ONE, Left to Right: Brian McGrath, Fred Moriarty, Kim McHugh, Fr. Lewis, Advisor, Jim Brackenberry, Fred Langston, Dan Cain. ROW TWO: John Reilly, Doug Biles, Glen McDougoll, Bob Fulton, Tom Walker, Brian Norton, Wayne McDougall, Paul Ryan. DEBATING J. Reilly and F. Moriarty. J. Reilly and G. McDougall W. McDougall and Tom Walker. AWARD ACADEMIC 19 HONOR ROLL — GRADE 12: 1. Otto Szentesi: First — Religion 30, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 30, Physics 30. Second — Social Studies 30, English 30, French 30. Average — 88.2% 2. Andrew Payer: First — French 30. Second — Physics 30. Average — 82.1 % 3. Ulrich Ryll: Average — 81.1% 4. Ted Hagel: Average — 75.2% 5. Raymond McHugh: Average — 75% OTHERS: Vic Marshall: First — English 30, Social Studies 30. Peter Wilson: First — Latin 30. Robert Desjardins: Second — Latin 30. Joe Healy: Second — Chemistry 30. Leo Violini: Second — Religion 30. Matthew VanGorp: Second — Mathematics 30. HONOR ROLL — GRADE 11: 1. Greg Cooney: First — Science 20, Latin 20, French 21, Mathema¬ tics 20, Language 20. Second — Social Studies 20. Average — 88.3% 2. Ken Mayer: Second — German 20. Average — 85.8% 3. Wiliam Maes: Second — Latin 20, Science 20, Religion 20. Average — 84.4% 4. Glen McDougall: First — Social Studies 20. Average — 82.4% 5. Julius Kiss: Average — 80.5% 6. Donald Clogg: Second — Language 20. Average — 80.3% 7. James LaDuke: First — Religion 20. Average — 80% 8. Bernard Adams: Average — 78.3% 9. Robert Jordan: Average — 78.1% 10. Barry Colon: Second — Mathematics 20. Average — 75.4% OTHERS: Lawrence Dann: First — French 20. Alfons Poilon: First — German 20. HONOR ROLL — GRADE 10: 1. John Nash: First — Science 10. Second — Social Studies 10, English 10, French 1 1 , Mathematics 10 . Average — 87.0% 2. Brian Inglis: First — Mathematics 10, Reli¬ gion 10. Average — 86.0% 3. Francis Zichy: First — English 10, Social Studies 10, French 11 . Average — 85.5% 4. Rick Sutcliffe: Second — Science 10, Reli¬ gion 10. Average — 82.3% 5. Edward Andrews: Average — 79.9% 6. Robert Fulton: Average — 79.3% 7. John Reilly: Average — 79.2% 8. Richard Hebert: Average — 79.1% 9. Terry Hamer: Average — 79.1 % 10. James Frew: Average — 77.9% 11. F. VanDormalen: Average — 77.6% 12. John Soltesi: Average — 77.5% 13. Ken Wilson: Average — 76.1% 14. Duane Keinick: Average — 75.8% 15. Donald Andrews: Average — 75.6% 16. Paul Ryan: Average — 75.6% 17. William Pawluk: Average — 75.5% 18. Lawrence Edwards: Average — 75.4% HONOR ROLL — GRADE 9: 1. J. Justin 2. N. Gingrich 3. R. Newasad 46 WINNERS ATHLETIC LETTERS FOOTBALL RECEIVED BASKETBALL B. Harrison 1 L. DiCiano L. Poscenti 2 J. Christie S. Hajash 2 B. Orr T. McDonald 1 J. Stocco R. Colbourne 1 E. Lakusts J. Roland 2 0. Szentesi J. Bediz 1 H. Wills B. Stotts 1 T. Cronin J. Christie 1 TRACK J. Tuss B. Bresnahan V. Marshall S. Roche J. Farrell 1 1 1 2 1 G. Williams P. Stewart L. Poscente H. Wills A Szentesi D. Donahue 2 J. Kiss J. Forzani L. DiCiano 2 L. Violini 2 R. Langevin 2 J. Forzani 2 B. Froehler 1 T. Cronin 2 LETTERS RECEIVED 2 2 2 2 1 2 I 1 1 1 2 1 1 I 1 INTRAMURAL AWARDS BASKETBALL 10B Farewell DeDominicus, P. Davidson Ede Edwards, L. VOLLEYBALL 10B Frew, J. Dolan, R. Cusano Contai, L. Cook, G. Edwards, L. PING PONG Jim Nolan GOLF 11 B Desmarais, M. Forzani, J. Engelhardt, E. Fidgel, P. SINGLES WINNER: Zichy, F. GYMNASTICS Winters, B. — Grade 11 Jager, A. — Grade 12 Pearson, B. — Grade 10 DR; ARSENIC Directed by- Set Designer_ LEFT TO RIGHT: Brian Wuest, Betty Gulyos and Joe Coradetti. CAST Abbey Brewster — Mortimer Brewster Dr. Harper_ Tracy Brewster — Officer Brophy- Officer Klien_ Martha Brewster . Elaine Harper- Johnathan - Dr. Einstein_ Officer O ' Hara Mr. Gibbs- Lt. Rooney- Mr. Witherspoon . LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Fitzpatrick, Be LEFT TO RIGHT: Alan Chambers, Barry Johnson and Betty Gulyas. Peter Nassichuk and Sharon Love. AND OLD LACE” jhnson, Rosemary Nemith, Betty Gulyas. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barry Johnson, Rosemary Nemith, Joe Coradetti and Larry Jeffers. Fr. W. A. Coyle _Mr. D. Rohs Rosemary Nemith _Barry Johnson _Jim Wuest _Brian Wright _Brian Wuest _John Farrel _ Sharon Love _Betty Gulyas _Larry Jeffers _Joe Coradetti Peter Nassichuk _ Alan Chambers Gary Fitzpatrick _Brian Sullivan LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Jeffers and Joe Coradetti. SENTINEL 1 s Boys 1 High School Associate Editors Feature Editor Reporters_ Art Editors Circulation Typists_ Vic Marshall Mr. E. Lucotch Publication Faculty Advisor t is a rather dazzling month, isn ' t it? It al- •whelms us with its colour and sound. The store , feature I catching displays everything from Iitume jewellery to tiny tin trays. The big down- res vie with each other to create the most attrac- Hidows. Each dutifully has its Santa Claus or at image enthroned. Tinsel and Christmas trees, and holly wreaths everywhere feast hungry eyes. V ' .o all this garish colour we have the sometimes -her times blaring Christmas music. Unlike the Bums of the past, the new melodies arc devoid of But, they are rich in sentiment; they create hearth and warm Heeling. And, why we nave this panorama A C C P K Q I W sound and colour? Of, O O L. IVI (13 L, Y ■se: because it ' s .stmas J Oh we must •y i e j. Doug Biles Brian Sullivan John Farrel - do Ollie Ryll Joe Bediz of Bill Burns m m i{ m H- lUHtiiMl ' t. f III I _Vic Marshall _Otto Szentesi Ollie Ryll _Ralph Langevin _Joe Bediz Jim Wuest Joe Healy . _Bill Bresnahan 1 Bill Bergman _Bill Burns 3 John Farrel 3 _Jim Wuest IX : _Louis Lindblad 0 Bill Maes _ Doug Biles IVl ' ’ Brian Sullivan “ G _Mr. E. F. Lucotch CC !is- turbanco, Basketball games will start at 3 p.n., in¬ stead of at 7:30 p.n. No- one will bo admitted to the gymnasium after 10 p.n. At all the schools, there will bo stricter enforcement of the rules. Admittance of people without a student identification cards is at the discretion of the home schools authorities These rules are expected to bring about two results: i. They will allow more of those students who want to see both games 2, And the 10 p,n. closing will eliminate the types who go to a beer parlor for a few ho:irs, then drive around in a cr. | looking for someplace t ; ri Bill Bresnahan February 9, - v activities, included panels, table work¬ shops. and addresses, oon- Joe Healy Ralph Langevin In May, an old tradition at St. Mary ' s will cone to an end. The time-honoured Bill Maes Louis Lindblad -Pu-1 Xo 2 renony, EXECUTIVE — LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Fitzmartyn, Mr. E. Lucotch, B. Bresnohan, B. Cavanaugh, T. Cronin, Fr. B. W. McCarran, C. Longpre. ROOM REPS 11 AND 12 — LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Endom, J. Beciz, O. Szentesi, H. Wills, J. Farrell, J. Kelly, O. Ryll. ROOM REPS 9 AND 10 — LEFT TO RIGHT: UDENT GOVERNMENT President_ Vice-President_ First Vice-President Secretary_ Treasurer _ Room Representatives: 12 A_ 12 B_ 12 C_ 12 D __ 12 E _ 11 A_ 11 B_ 11 C_ 11 D_ 11 E_ 10 A_ 10 B_ 10 C_ 10 D_ 10 E_ 10 F_ 9 _ Faculty Advisor_ Financial Advisor_ __ Buzz Cavanaugh _Tom Cronin _Cliff Longpre _Bill Bresnahan Dennis Fitzmartyn _Rick Colbourne _John Farrel _Jim Kelly __ Ulrich Ryll _Otto Szentesi _John Beciz _ Dan Endom _Julius Kiss _Norm McDonald _Harold Wills -John Campbell _John Dillon _Terry Hamer _Cliff Longpre _Bill Pawlak _Tom Walker -John Justin Fr. B. W. McCarran Mr. E. F. Lucotch CLUB REPRESENTATIVES — LEFT TO RIGHT: Tennis, A. Szentesi; Science, J. Healy; Debating, D. Biles; Sodality, V. Marshall. J. Dillon, J. Justin, T. Hamer, T. Walker 500. SCIENCE 600 APPLIED 500. SCIENCE 400 LINGUISTICS you guys 2. Fr. Coyle sings again! 3. The fanciest passer. 4. Just another false alarm. 5. The SAINTS win again! 6. The two bosses of S.M.B. 7. There will be no jug tonight because of the Football Game! 8. Another day at S.M.B. 9. In honor of Fr. Coll. 10. Jim scores again 1 1. Does he ever come down? 12. The brightest score keeper in the city. 13. One of the most wide awake classes. 14. Now let me see 15. Take it easy guys, you II get your picture taken. 16. A group of hardy boys 1 7. O n e of St. Mary s scientists! 18. Part of our Junior Foot ball Squad. 19. A typical, orderly, stu¬ dents council meeting. 20. Sure — nobody wants more coke. 21. Who has jug? 22. Some of the better cheerleaders. 23.. Best shot in the league. 24. Here it comes!! 25. Always S.M.B 26. Hold that line!! fc A m pp WOK fjffM i ' , J M§ •s. Sill i ' T ROW ONE, Left to Right: Julius Tuss, Bernard Harrison, Tony Mitchener, Bill Bresnahan, Dale Scully, Leo Violini, Cliff Longpre, Ollie Ryll, Vic Marshall, Brian McCool, Joe Forzani. ROW TWO: Coach V. LaCoste, Pasquale DeDomi- nicis, Ralph Langevin, Jim Christie, Denis Donahue, Head Coach W. Casanova, Tom Cronin, Larry Poscente, Barry Stotts Tim McDonald, Coach G. DeMan. ROW THREE: Joe Bediz, Len Laurendeau, Vince Pepe, John Bediz, Merv Mc¬ Donald, Steve Roche, John Farrell, Tony Bergman, Manager, Bob Froehler, Jerry Aquilini, Rick Colbourne, Steve Hajash, John Rowland, Terry Hamer. NOT PICTURED: Louis DiCiano. SENIOR SAINTS CITY CHAMPIONS RECORD They Viscount Bennett 0 Central 1 Queen Elizabeth 0 Crescent Heights 12 William Aberhart 6 Western 0 We 24 8 14 20 33 20 Offense Defense LEFT TO RIGHT: Assistant Coach G. DeMan, Co-Captain Denis Donohue, Head Coach W. Casanova, Co-Captain Tom Cronin, Assistant Coach V. LaCoste. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS ROW ONE, Left to Right: Terri Bagby, Trudy Hansen, Paulette Price, Bonnie Clogg, Patsy Endom, Jane Wright. ROW TWO: Goil Toso, Sue Dinnigan, Mary Simpson, Marie Violini, Captain; Lynn Hoppins. ROW ONE, Left to Right: Barry Colon, Rick Dolan, Bob Jordan, Jim Dietrich, Paul Marshall, Dennis Maillot, Co-Captain Dan Endon, Co-Captain Lou Violini, Bill Cleary, Brian Molyneaux, Dan McCool. ROW TWO: Coach Fr. Moran, Cecil DuBois, Al Chambers, Ron Webster, Jim O Brien, Mario Saracini, Joe Dickie, Pete Barbaro, Lorie Edwards, Ron Gallant, Ken Mayer, Jim Padley, Coach E. Lucotch, ROW THREE: Tom Elliott, Ron Percival, Bob Wall, Glen Theberge, Richard Bourassu, Earl Weis, Al Loria, Leo Doe, Larry Conte, Gary Thiesson. ROW FOUR: Bob Meyers, Al Shampaign, Steve Rey, Al McNabb, Frank Ambrogiano, Stan Szcypanczcyk, John Campbell, Bob Sharkey. JUNIOR SAINTS CITY - CHAMPIONS RECORD Central They 0 We 12 Western 1 7 Henry Wise Wood 0 12 William Aberhart 0 27 Crescent Heights 8 12 Viscount Bennett 7 7 CITY-CHAMPIONSHIP Central 6 26 60 Offense JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS ROW ONE, Left to Right: Jane Gerke, Marilyn Cheerlibois, Louella Morrow, Marilyn Martin, Kathy Robinson, Stephanie Howard. ROW TWO: Suzanne de Laurier, Barbara Galeski, Maureen Norris, Doreen Wavercan, Brenda Ann Runions, Captain, Barbara Smith. i f ) V LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Cronin, A. Lorio, P. Harrigon, H. Wills, O. Szentesi, L. DiCiano, B. Orr, D. Curtis, E. Lakusta, J. Christie, G. Stocco, J. Zukowski. NOT PICTURED: J. Andrenacci. SENIOR SAINTS RECORD They We Central 51 58 William Aberhart 34 61 Queen Elizabeth 32 76 Western 53 57 Viscount Bennett 37 56 Crescent Heights 52 55 Central 32 58 William Aberhart 53 33 Semi-finals: Crescent Heights 49 46 Manager Aldo Saracini Jim Christie Jan Zukowski Tom Cronin Harold Wills Ernie Lakusta Jerry Stocco Captain Louie DiCiano Bill Orr Doug Curtis Otto Szentesi Al Loria Paul Harrigan I+U. The CHAMPS at last! WELCOME HOME CHAMPIONS SAINTS WIN SASKATOON BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECORD Luther College-Regina St. James-Winnipeg Scona-Edmonton ■Championship game Isn ' t that nice!! Everybody Happy!! LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach V. LaCoste, Jim O ' Brien, Mike Bagby, Larry Dann, Joe Dickie, Terry Prokopy, Julius Kiss, Frank Morwood, Joe Forzani, Jim Wilkie, Borry Stotts, Assistant Coach Gary DeMann. JUNIOR SAINTS RECORD Central William Aberhart Queen Elizabeth Western Viscount Bennett Crescent Heights Henry Wise Wood Central William Aberhart Time out, Semi-finals Central Hi 1 1 1 Senior hurdler Larry Poscente Junior hurdler Rick Shepard SENIOR TRACK TEAM — LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Cleary, L. Poscente, A. Loria, H. Wills, O. Szentesi. NOT PICTURED: R. Colbourne and A. Szentesi. TRACK JUNIOR TRACK TEAM — KNEELING, Left to Right: L. Violini, P. Marshall, C. Saunders. STANDING: B. Colon, P. McGee, H. Baraneski, J. Evans, R. Shepard. SOCIAL 67 SENIOR if r f r - ' y w fi II wli IIWI ;0 . Ss ! ' DUST” PROM Kathy Robinson QUEEN FINALISTS Met Harrison Sharon don ' t sing to me! LEFT TO RIGHT: Lou Violini, L. Sevigny, K. Robinson ond T. McDonald. SNAPS OF FOOTBALL QUEENS DANCE Surprised Maria? Oh please dance with me Smile pretty! J. Forzani ' s winning toss. L. Poscente wins another. The Teacher ALL-STARS Always a full house to cheer those SAINTS! Come on SAINTS! Catch that egg Fr. Lewis. Mlrf MBLIES MEMORIES OF S.M.B. 77 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS ADVERTISEMENTS CONTRIBUTIONS Kendall Motors Ltd. - 1415 - 1st St. S.W. Shirt Shop Mens ' Wear - 332 - 8th Ave. West Dominion Stores Ltd. - 734 - 7th Ave. S.W. Gunthers Bldg. Supplies Ltd. - 2102 - 10th Ave. S.W. Mid-West Supplies Ltd. - 4128 - 8th St. S.E. A. R. Wright Plumbing Heating - 7304 - Macleod Trail Zemans ' Produce Co. Ltd. - 115 - 117 10th Ave. S.E. Camdale Photo Shop - 812a - 49th Ave. S.W. QUIGLEY HUNT HUNT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LTD. CORP. LT D. John J. Quigley, Pres. J. V. Curly Hunt, Pres. CLASS OF 1938 CLASS OF 1937 Sixth Floor — Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. 309 - Eighth Ave. S.W. AM 6-3046 AM 3-4505 Serving the province of ALBERTA 81 We are proud of Calgary ' s Growth and Expansion QUEEN S HOTEL J. 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